Sorry for asking, but does any one else think this thread is a
webstandards topic?
I.e. How a font in Microsoft Publisher displays?
I'm having issues with IE7 crashing.
Is that a web standards issue list topic too???
Just a long day, a bit jaded, and not happy wading through a pile of
google for font-weight, line-height and letter-spacing
Note that font-weight wont always reduce the line width.
You could also try embedding a font.
Hope this helps,
Mathew Robertson
On 14 September 2010 19:18, Lyn Smith l...@westernwebdesign.com.au wrote:
I have a client who is very precise
How did you transform it to a web page?
You have to be very precise on how you do this.
Also it varies from version to versionwhat version of publisher are
you using?
Are you publishing it, saving it as an mht or saving it as a web page
(html) ?
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From:
Is the font in an h tag?
If so are you specifying font-weight: normal?
If it's part of the logo, and it has to be spot-on, then an image may
be your only option.
Henrik Madsen
+61 08 9387 1250
hen...@igenerator.com.au
www.igenerator.com.au
On 14/09/2010, at 5:18 PM, Lyn Smith wrote:
I
Hi David
How did you transform it to a web page?
You have to be very precise on how you do this.
Sorry, no, I didn't transform it. I mean I designed a site based on
his design.
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Lyn Smith
www.westernwebdesign.com.au
Affordable website design Perth WA
Is the font in an h tag?
Yes, Henrik - this turned out to be the issue - when I made it a p
tag, it became as he wanted - much narrower
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Lyn Smith
www.westernwebdesign.com.au
Affordable website design Perth WA
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Fonts in MS Publisher compared to online
Hi David
How did you transform it to a web page?
You have to be very precise on how you do this.
Sorry, no, I didn't transform it. I mean I designed a site based on
his design.
--
Lyn Smith
www.westernwebdesign.com.au
Marvin,
You don't need to have Arial on your PC to use it in your work. Others
should have to have it, or any fallback you declare in your stylesheet.
Joseph R. B. Taylor
/Web Designer / Developer/
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Sites by Joe, LLC
/Clean, Simple and Elegant Web Design/
On 1 Feb 2010, at 09:01, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
so the font for my style sheet.
is it coded correctly.
We have no way of knowing.
now, so do i put say verdana for my body and arial for headings, links, etc.
The choice of fonts, especially a choice between two sans-serif fonts, is
largely a
Yes Marvin,
That combination is fine.
Joseph R. B. Taylor
/Web Designer / Developer/
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Sites by Joe, LLC
/Clean, Simple and Elegant Web Design/
Phone: (609) 335-3076
Web: http://sitesbyjoe.com
Email: j...@sitesbyjoe.com
On 2/1/10 4:01 AM, Marvin Hunkin
Hi Marvin
You're not stating the fonts for you, but for the people who read your
website. That's why you usually declare 2-3 fonts, so if they don't have the
first one on their computer, it will go to the second. So you don't need to
download anything. And they (your audience) shouldn't need to
-Original Message-
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org]
On Behalf Of Marvin Hunkin
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 8:29 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] fonts
hi.
i have verdana.
and it reads the name.
but only have got Arial
Could you provide us with a little more information? Perhaps a snippet from
the HTML file where you include the style sheet and a snippet from the style
sheet where you're setting the font?
We can probably help you out from there. I'm not totally sure what you mean
by insert f
On Sat, Jun 20,
...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Matijs
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:28 AM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] fonts problems
Could you provide us with a little more information? Perhaps a snippet from the
HTML file where you include
...@zen.co.uk]
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 2:23 PM
To: 'wsg@webstandardsgroup.org'
Subject: RE: [WSG] fonts problems
With the exception of the missing graphics, everything looks OK to me in IE8.
Like Matijs, I’m not sure what “insert f” means. Are you trying to edit your
style sheet?
Oh wait, I
: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Steve Eagleson
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 2:23 PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: RE: [WSG] fonts problems
With the exception of the missing graphics, everything looks OK to me in IE8.
Like Matijs, I’m
On 17/12/2008, at 3:43 PM, Conyers, Dwayne wrote:
Marvin Hunkin [startrekc...@gmail.com] ink wired:
why and how can i display the other fonts on my site?
Are you using font face=foo tags in your HTML code? Then, those
fonts should appear *unless* they are not on your (or the people
Guys! Are you sure that I have to read your letters?
Please fix your email server!
Thanks,
Falco Software,
http://www.facloware.com
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 1:55 AM, Simon Pascal Klein kle...@klepas.orgwrote:
On 17/12/2008, at 3:43 PM, Conyers, Dwayne wrote:
Marvin Hunkin
@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Fonts
Hi,
Do you have the fonts on your computer? You don't give us enough information
to answer your question. What type of computer are you using?
also google is you friend, this isn't really a help-list
List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail
Marvin Hunkin [startrekc...@gmail.com] ink wired:
why and how can i display the other fonts on my site?
Are you using font face=foo tags in your HTML code? Then, those fonts
should appear *unless* they are not on your (or the people surfing to your web
site) system.
If you want to embed
Hi,
Do you have the fonts on your computer? You don't give us enough
information to answer your question. What type of computer are you using?
also google is you friend, this isn't really a help-list
List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
cheers
L
Marvin Hunkin
Bruce wrote:
Some time back I used to add a font sizer to my site as a trial. Font + -
Perhaps it isn't a bad idea.
I used to have that specifically for the article text, and scaled down for
menus.
Then I could go back to using fixed fonts, and if someone cannot read
12px text-make it
Bruce wrote:
Some time back I used to add a font sizer to my site as a trial. Font + -
Perhaps it isn't a bad idea.
The problem with custom font sizers is that they only apply to that
particular site.
I used to have that specifically for the article text, and scaled down
for menus.
Then I could
G'day
The problem with custom font sizers is that they only apply to that
particular site.
And it only applies to one page (without resorting to the use of
cookies, javascript, server side technology etc to remember the
user's preference).
Luckily I am one of the few older guys with poor
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 02:37:24 +, Patrick H. Lauke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with custom font sizers is that they only apply to that
particular site.
This is very true, so users should figure where it is, what it is (at
least how to use it
is prety obvious).
On the other hand
Javier wrote:
Hi All
I've problems with font sizes.
I'm developing a web page using em to define font sizes. When I see the
page in Firefox or Mozilla, size it's ok for me. But when I see the same
page with IE, fonts appear so small...
How could I make fonts appear in the same size (or at least,
Javier wrote:
I'm developing a web page using em to define font sizes. When I see the
page in Firefox or Mozilla, size it's ok for me. But when I see the same
page with IE, fonts appear so small...
How could I make fonts appear in the same size (or at least, something
similar) in IE and
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