Ooops! Some confusion here, I wasn't precise enough : The discussion I had referred to css support by Netscape / IE. Arachne doesn't support css, but it can be induced to silently ignore it. Any html blocks without a font specified for arachne will go to the default font, whatever that is, and I suspect the font could be specified in a cfg file, by the user. (Anybody have any experience of this? There seems to be a large selection of fonts in the Arachne\System folder) Anybody spot my deliberate mistake? :-{ - in the head of the document. The text in question would then get the style - applied by adding a class="testcss1" in the tag pair surrounding the text - (eg an anchor tag) : - <a href="#" class="testclass1">This is a test link</a.> *That* line should have class="testcss1" as specified in the style definition - otherwise not going to work! Gaahhhh. >Hmmmm! I though the default typeface for Arachne was in fact arial >anyway, so Arachne would read any html input or css as arial/verdana >family and display it as such. To prove this, surely you would have >to make the style type text/css tag read Times Roman and see if that >works! In an online world without walls, who needs Gates and Windows? Visit my home site for more info: http://www.fresh-toast.com/welcome.htm