> We have a problem! Outlook 2010, according to Campaign Monitor [1], is
going to continue to use the crippled MS Word layout engine. They adopted
this as the status quo for
> Outlook 2007 and promptly set rich >email >with CSS, etc., back a number
of years, and are showing no great sign of diverg
Fellow web-standards geeks,
We have a problem! Outlook 2010, according to Campaign Monitor [1], is going
to continue to use the crippled MS Word layout engine. They adopted this as
the status quo for Outlook 2007 and promptly set rich email with CSS, etc.,
back a number of years, and are showing n
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Paul Novitski declared:
> plain text HTML cannot force fonts on us that we
> do not choose to see.
Hmm... wonder if that explains why WEFT and BITS never quite caught on... ;~)
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Marvin,
Have you been able to confirm whether this is actually a problem with
the display of your page, or a problem with the way that Jaws is
interacting with IE ?
It might be that the font _is_ Times, but Jaws is mis-leading you. Not
too sure what else you would be able to 'see', but have you bee
>
> To put what you wrote another way, with a font family list such as your
> example, the visitor is at the designer's mercy to see only the designer's
> choice of fonts,
Yes, that's the point of typography and meeting the requirements of a client
specification. Provided it's readable I don't
hi.
will post the message below.
think my problems on the student web project i did.
and when i removed the ../ with just for example http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/JawsOz/
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> Oh, it doesn't stop with fonts! Some website producers are arrogant enough
> to force text and images on the visitor instead of allowing them to enjoy
> the default text and images they have written for their own browser. It's
> shocking; simply shocking. If people actually wanted to read the tex
Paul Novitski wrote:
> I submit that installing a font on one's computer establishes a
> concrete desire to view text styled in that font to be displayed in
> that font.
More usually, it establishes that the system administrator for that
computer installed a piece of software that came with the fo
At 6/22/2009 08:49 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
To put what you wrote another way, with a font family list such as your
example, the visitor is at the designer's mercy to see only the designer's
choice of fonts, instead of the visitor's, even if the visitor has spent big
money on high quality but uncom
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