> On 12/19/11 1:33 PM, Elli Vizcaino wrote:

>>  Hi Everyone!
>> 
>>  Developing my first HTML5/CSS3 blog site and am in the process of
>>  cross browser testing the HTML/CSS. The designs uses custom script
>>  fonts through out some of the header titles. They can be found within
>>  the sidebar and footer of the design. Want to know what would be some
>>  "common" script fonts found on a user's computer that I could
>>  implement as my fallback? Or am I better off using italics for the
>>  fallback?
>> 
>> 
>>  http://www.e7flux.com/clients/sof/
>> 
> 
> This is four years old, but as most people I know are using Windows XP
> it's likely still valid for a lot of folks:
> 
> http://www.apaddedcell.com/web-fonts
> 
> (Comic Sans is listed as the only Win XP "script" face.) :\
> 
> BTW - your site appears to be down at the moment. I get a "host does not
> exist" message this end. (San Francisco Bay Area, 6:15 pm Pacific.)
> -- 
> Cordially,
> David



Thanks David this helps. I'm on windows 7 and the only 2 I have on my machine 
are the Brush Script & Viner Hand ITC. I will implement several of 
these as fallbacks to play it safe.  My site is up on my end so it 
appears it was down temporarily. 

 Elli Vizcaino
Helping artists, entrepreneurs and small
businesses knock the socks off the competition!
http://www.e7flux.com 
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