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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Managing Type Drawers<br />

You use Type Drawers in the WebINK service to assign fonts to one or more websites. You can create as many<br />

Type Drawers as you need, and add as many fonts to each Type Drawer as its sites need to access.<br />

Each Type Drawer consists of the following:<br />

• Name - This is used by you to identify the Type Drawer’s purpose. You might name it <strong>for</strong> the client or <strong>for</strong><br />

the websites it serves.<br />

• Usage Level - This is a measure of how much bandwidth the drawer uses in a month (how many<br />

gigabytes of font requests the drawer serves).<br />

• Price Tier - This identifies the kinds of fonts that can be added to the Type Drawer.<br />

• Sites - Up to 10 websites can have access to the fonts in a Type Drawer.<br />

NOTE: You can add up to four websites from within <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>, but you can add up to 10 from<br />

WebINK.com. <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> respects the additional websites created from WebINK.com.<br />

• Fonts - The fonts that will be available to the sites assigned to the Type Drawer.<br />

About Usage Levels and Price Tiers<br />

WebINK offers multiple plans to help you pay <strong>for</strong> only the fonts and bandwidth that you need. The Usage Level<br />

of your Type Drawer is a measure of how much bandwidth your the drawer uses in a month (basically, how many<br />

gigabytes of font requests). The Price Tier indicates the maximum price level of fonts that you can add to the<br />

Type Drawer. Most fonts are in the Standard price tier.<br />

For details on plans available, please visit http://www.webink.com/pricing.<br />

Creating a Type Drawer<br />

A Type Drawer consists of fonts and the websites you want them to be associated with. Typically, you would<br />

create a separate Type Drawer to use a set of fonts on certain sites. This helps you avoid paying <strong>for</strong> fonts you<br />

aren’t using and allows you to easily monitor font usage <strong>for</strong> each group of sites.<br />

To create a Type Drawer:<br />

1. Choose File > New Type Drawer to start the Type Drawer Creation Wizard.<br />

2. Enter a name <strong>for</strong> the Type Drawer, then click Continue.<br />

3. Choose a Price Tier, then click Continue.<br />

4. Choose a Usage Level, then click Continue.<br />

5. Specify up to 10 sites that will be associated with the Type Drawer, then click Continue.<br />

6. In the Summary, review the in<strong>for</strong>mation then click Create Type Drawer to finally create the Type Drawer.<br />

The Type Drawer will be created and the Type Drawer Info panel will be displayed.<br />

The Type Drawer is not enabled when you create it. You can enable it in the Type Drawer Info panel. When you<br />

enable a Type Drawer, you will start to be billed <strong>for</strong> the services you have set up, unless you are still within the<br />

30 day free trial period.<br />

You can use * as a wildcard in the first or last field in a site name to cover multiple domains or subdomains, such<br />

as adding *.example.com to include www.example.com, blog.example.com, jobs.example.com, and so on. You<br />

can also cover multinational sites using *.example.co.*. You cannot use a wildcard in place of the domain name<br />

(www.*.com) nor to replace a partial string (www.example.c*).<br />

NOTE<br />

Using a wildcard <strong>for</strong> a website on a hosting service, such as *.blogger.com or *.intuitwebsites.com, can have<br />

unintended consequences; other users of the hosting service could conceivably copy your CSS and have<br />

access to WebINK fonts, causing you to be billed <strong>for</strong> their bandwidth usage.<br />

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