Thread:Ursuul/@comment-33800918-20171025015857/@comment-28083312-20171027031019

Hope that helps.
 * See ; it explains how content can be collapsed (or made into sections as you put it). You can also view the to see how mine specifically works; I just have a collapsed element inside a collapsed element, so you have to open one in order to open the next.
 * YW
 * It depends on the solution you choose & how well you use it:
 * If you use a font stack by relying on backup fonts in case a given computer cannot render your font, then as long as you do it well, chances are good one of the fallback fonts will work & it will look similar to the actual font.
 * If you only import via personal CSS & don’t use a font stack, then chances are good that people will see a font wildly different than what you actually want to display, unless their computers can already handle the font &/or they personally import it themselves.
 * If you have a gadget that imports your font, then everyone who enables the gadget (on this Wiki at least) will be able to see it.