The short answer: till now there is no generator for arabic fonts so we can use it in web.
The short answer: till now there is no generator for arabic fonts so we can use it in web. Farther explanation: when using fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator with Expert: Subsetting: No Subsetting. CSS Formats: Smiley you'll be able to see your Arabic font in the web pages with one problem: no letter reshaping which means that the letters of one word will not be joint together, because there's no generator till now support the required OpenType functionality for Arabic language.
You can't have @font-face rules within @media rules. It seems to me that you can do away with that @media block altogether (although screen, print isn't the same as all, it actually doesn't really matter): @font-face { font-family: 'FUFONT'; src: url(../fonts/ScheherazadeRegAAT. Ttf) format("truetype-aat"), url(../fonts/ScheherazadeRegOT.
Ttf) format("opentype"); font-weight:bold; }.
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