>That's the exact reason why it is recommended not to use <font face="">
>at all - there is absolutely no guarantee what it will look like on
>other machines, as you're making assumptions about font installations
>which might or might not be true. The best way to do this is to either
>use style sheets or leave the default fonts in my experience. HTML
>wasn't really designed to force physical layout, which is one reason why
>you get this effect.
>Thomas
Excuse me, but if you use style sheets you still are making assumptions
about fonts if you use the "font-family" directive. The only difference
with using style sheets is the the user can override the values, which is
a must for some visually impaired.
MB
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