I use JavaServer Faces and Facelets for this site. What you see in your browser depends on whether you have these fonts installed on your system. The rest of the text is all done with style sheets, and I've specified the font faces in the following order: Century Gothic, Lucida Grand, Lucida Sans, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif. The main logo uses the Serto Jerusalem Outline and Century Gothic fonts. the craft that printers and binders took in producing a book). Nonetheless, I think colophons are super interesting, and mourn not only the fading of the colophon, but also the circumstances that made the colophon important (i.e. Most books do not have colophons any longer, and I guess the reasons are mostly due to chronological and fiscal economy.
Typically, it includes production information on the typefaces used, the paper, perhaps what programs or equipment were used in producing the book, and the general style of the book. A colophon is a page in a book that gives publication information about the book.