Font Tester is a free online font comparison tool. The tool allows you to preview and compare different fonts side by side with various CSS font styles applied to them. According to the site it is very useful for web developers who are looking for just the right font/style/color to use in their pages. I’ve stumbled across this site a while ago and I’ve been using it since. I found it very useful when I want to know what the content will look like with different styles done to it.

Here is a brilliant application that is sorta similar to a recent post I did about a type tester. However this one provides you instant onscreen CSS code for you to place onto your site. This is great if you are trying to get that prefect look or font color.
The application which is known as: CSS Type Set allows you to select the font, the font size, font color, the alignment, whether it’s bold or underlined and pretty much anything else you can do with font. Be sure to check out CSSTypeSet.com and see what i’m talking out.

I was checking out several fonts over at DaFont.com and I wanted to compare them so I did a research and I came across this great site / application that allows me to do just that… it’s located over at Typetester.org.
According to the site below is a description of what the site is all about…
The Typetester is an online application for comparison of the fonts for the screen. Its primary role is to make web designer’s life easier. As the new fonts are bundled into operating systems, the list of the common fonts will be updated.
The site list several fonts that are detailed as a “Safe List”, “Windows Default”, or “Mac Default”. One cool thing is that they have one of my favorite fonts (which I use on my site now) Georgia… the font is listed in all the typeface lists. Well if you are in need of comparing fonts then make sure to check out Typetester.org.



