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Strange issue with font stacks

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I'm trying to add a font to a few elements and I can't seem to figure out how to add 2 fonts to the same stack ( stack 2 ) and if I put the 2nd in the 3rd slot then it doesn't work at all.
Works perfectly in stack 2 but not stack 3.
What am I doing wrong?
This is framework v2 if it matters.
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Any chance we can get a resolution on this, or should I just keep including it in .css?
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Not sure what you mean by adding two fonts to a stack?

But if you can provide a link I can see what is getting output by the framework.
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sorry, I must have said that backwards... in the framework there are spot for 3 "font stacks"
In my case its Maven Pro that I want.
so I need it for h1, & a few diff h3's.. problem is I can only seem to put one element per "font stack"

its on the jowwow.me site
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So are you adding it like this:

h1,h2,h3 ?
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grrrr now, its working *facepalm* I have no clue what was going on before.
Is there a advantage / disadvantage to putting the font declarations there instead of in .css?
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Glad to hear that it is working.

No real advantages or disadvantages from a technical perspective, though of course it is much easier for beginnners to implement css changes this way. From a standardistas point of view it would be preferable to add this to your css, as it avoids inline styling ;)
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Thanks seth. I noticed I have to have at least one in there or it won't make the call to google to get the font but thats fine.
Go ahead and close this...
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Actually the settings from there gets output into it's own font.css file so no inline styling from that point of view.
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