What does Font Display mean in website design?
Pronunciation: /fɒnt dɪˈspleɪ/
Imagine you’re reading a book. The font is the style of the letters – like Times New Roman or Comic Sans. “Font display” is simply how the text appears on a website *while* it’s loading. It controls whether the user sees a placeholder, a blank space, or the actual font immediately.
In simpler terms, font display manages how visitors see your website text before everything is fully loaded. Different settings determine if they see a default font temporarily, a blank space, or the intended font immediately, even if the font files haven’t finished downloading. It’s all about the user experience during the initial page load.
Why should you care? Understanding font display can significantly improve the user experience on your website. A poorly configured font display can lead to a jarring visual experience as text flickers or shifts during loading, making your site seem unprofessional or unreliable. A smooth loading experience, on the other hand, contributes to a positive user perception and potentially better engagement.
The systematic approach to optimizing font display involves choosing the right settings for your website’s needs and then carefully monitoring its effect on page load times and user experience. This can be achieved through testing different settings and analyzing the results. This data-driven approach ensures that the chosen font display method aligns with your overall website performance goals.
For help with optimizing your website’s font display and improving user experience, give us a call at 613-777-5001.



