The only sure way I would suggest, is that you 'graphic~ize' your content complete with 'alt' tags.
This way when your page is rendered within any browser, regardless of OS, then visitors get to see what you want them to see.
Not very customer friendly but sometimes required.
Then by NOT specifying any font types, your visitors own browser default fonts would be seen initially within the 'alt' tags.
The one 'hickup' with this is when visitors such as myself, prefer large font size for visual problems. (Age, etc.)
(My own system defaults to 16 so that I may read content easily. Because some sites specify table sizes with background images, the fonts rendered 'overlap', and can at times make reading them awkward.)
Using images instead of text would seem to overcome this.
Remember, you cannot specify a particular font only, because it is the visitors browser settings and type that ultimately decides that.
Hope this is of some help. If you get to host your page, let us know.
Regards
Frank
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Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 02:58, OOzy wrote:
On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 19:40, Cezary Morga wrote:
Dnia sob 19. czerwca 2004 17:31, OOzy napisa3:I really don't want to import anything from Windows. What is their
Have you imported these fonts from windows? Mandrake doesn't have this fonts so you have to import them....The font in my websites is not as nice as it should. Is it because of my css?
I use the following family:
P { font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:
small; }
equivalent in Linux?
It's only TTF fonts mate - or change your CSS from verdana and arial to comething like courier or sans.
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