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hello computers welcome to my new playlist called new stuff and here Iamp;#39;m going to show you whatamp;#39;s happening at computer work and some really cool tricks as a web developer or if youamp;#39;re creating your own website what you can do to get things started to make things beautiful and and do some really cool things so today I want to show you how to embed your own TrueType fonts into your web page so letamp;#39;s get started first of all youamp;#39;re gonna want to find a free TrueType font and Iamp;#39;ve gone to the same website for years that websites called Mauser fonts calm but it actually doesnamp;#39;t even exist anymore itamp;#39;s so old but thanks to the web archive or the Wayback Machine we can still pillage those fonts which are awesome so there it is on the on the wayback machine Iamp;#39;m going to pull up a font called 1979 so you can download this and if you open that itamp;#39;s compressed but you extract this TTF file and you can put that in you