CSS font with non-standard styles?

Maybe the font simply does not provide any custom styles for italic or bold usage.

You need to inspect the properties of the font to find out “Font Family Name” and “Font Subfamily Name”. It is quite possible that the former is, say, “Foobar Inline” or “Foobar Bold Outline” and the latter is “Regular”. Then the font would be a regular font in terms of font specifications and CSS, and you would need to use the specific name (with font properties like font-weight set or defaulted to normal).

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