The page demonstrates how to use the WOFF version of Tagmukay for web pages, using local copies of the .woff files in this archive. For more information on this technique - and how to use the normal TrueType version as a web font - see Using SIL Fonts on Web Pages.
The body of this document is styled using an external stylesheet, with Tagmukay set as the default font, and loaded directly as a WOFF file using the @font-face rule. If you're seeing a serif font here and the Tagmukay typeface in the next paragraph, then it is working. Otherwise the text will be in a sans-serif font or your browser default. This technique should work in Firefox 3.6+, Chrome 6+, IE 9+, Edge and in development versions of Safari.
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To see specifically how these techniques are specified in the CSS and HTML view the source to this page and the accompanying CSS file.