I was 'brought up' to believe that, when specifying fonts, one should quote a family such as 'Verdana, Arial, Sans Serif'. This means, of course, that if a user doesn't have Verdana, the page will select the next available font on his/her system.

However, when I validate CSS, it tells me that I should only do this as a last resort, So my questions are: 'what is the first resort' these days? What is the standards way? What do you guys do?

All advice etc gratefully received!

Thank you.

Bob McClelland
www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk


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