TOGUIMASTER
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I'm developing a website and using @font-face for typography (because the exact font required isn't available as a webfont). I used Font Squirrel's @font-face generator to create their recommended formats, which include different formats for maximum cross-browser compatibility, and used their sample CSS:\[code\]@font-face {font-family: 'playfair_displayregular';src: url('playfair-display-webfont.eot');src: url('playfair-display-webfont.eot?#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'), url('playfair-display-webfont.woff') format('woff'), url('playfair-display-webfont.ttf') format('truetype'), url('playfair-display-webfont.svg#playfair_displayregular') format('svg');font-weight: normal;font-style: normal;}\[/code\]My question is, are browsers going to try and download all the different formats, or does each browser just load one for it to use?