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I just searched for embed font on .html page on Google, because I do
remember at least one site that shows you how to do this, but I'll be
darned if I know where it is now
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From: Paul Larue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:48 AM
Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Font on an HTML page
Can that help ???
STYLE
SPAN style=COLOR: red@font-face myfont
{ src:url(garamond.eot
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Subject: [wdvltalk] Re: Font on an HTML page
Paul,
That is very interesting. Following through to MS the system does a good
job on IE (at a price of quite a few extra kb per page) but leaves the
design at the mercy of older and other browsers!
Joseph
Joseph
Imogen,
I am no expert but I think you will have to use an image if you insist on a
particular face in html. Gill sans is not all that unusual in print, but
other sans serif faces are commonly used on the web.
I think the only place you can embed a font is in PDF and its imitators.
Joseph
Hi Imogen,
If you want to use an unusual font on a html page, it might be better
to type what you want and make it an image. Many browsers will use a
default instead of the font you want. I don't know if Gill Sand is a
sub font from another font family, so this is the info to put on the page:
I just searched for embed font on .html page on Google, because I do
remember at least one site that shows you how to do this, but I'll be
darned if I know where it is now. However, a ton of results came
up. Perhaps if you do your own search you'll find what you're looking
for. Hope that