with both articles in the latest edition of a list apart concerning web typogrpahy and the recent release of much-hyped typekit, the smell of new type freedom is in the air.
unfortunately, @font-face support is still fragmented by different syntax and file formats across the browsers. tim brown has an excellent post on how to properly hit all your bases, but doing such requires 4 different font formats. conveniently, he links to font squirrel’s @font-face kit generator, a handy tool for transcribing a .ttf or .otf font into .eot, .svg, and .woff versions.