1. COLR/CPAL(v0) Font Formats

    The COLR table adds support for multi-colored glyphs in a manner that integrates with the rasterizers of existing text engines. COLRv0 only supports pure colors, does not support gradients, transformations and various blending modes.

  2. COLR/CPAL(v1) Font Formats

    COLRv1 is an improved version of COLRv0, this is also part of the OpenType specification. COLRv1 supports additional graphic capabilities. In addition to solid colors, gradient fills can be used, as well as more complex fills using other graphic operations, including affine transformations and various blending modes.

  3. CSS font-palette

    The font-palette CSS property allows selecting a palette from a color font. In combination with the `@font-palette-values` at-rule, custom palettes can be defined.

  4. EOT - Embedded OpenType fonts

    Type of font that can be derived from a regular font, allowing small files and legal use of high-quality fonts. Usage is restricted by the file being tied to the website

  5. CSS font-smooth

    Controls the application of anti-aliasing when fonts are rendered.

  6. @font-face Web fonts

    Method of displaying fonts downloaded from websites

  7. WOFF - Web Open Font Format

    Compressed TrueType/OpenType font that contains information about the font's source.

  8. WOFF 2.0 - Web Open Font Format

    TrueType/OpenType font that provides better compression than WOFF 1.0.