Gareth Rodger wrote:
>Tom,
>
>I've never had a problem using 'custom' font-families.
>I usually try to tick the following boxes;
>[...]
>* I don't generally use non-standard fonts (in-fact - I have only
>done this once for a presentation on my machine)
>[...]
>
>
>>Tom wrote:
>>[...]
>>I am be
Tom,
I've never had a problem using 'custom' font-families.
I usually try to tick the following boxes;
* Make sure the family contains an OS default ( http://
www.ampsoft.net/webdesign-l/WindowsMacFonts.html ) e.g. Verdana, Arial
* Make sure you depreciate to a generic family e.g. monospace or
Not sure what you mean. Is it one of your sites? If the font is not
installed on the user's machine it will fall back to one of the generic font
families specified in the css surely?
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Listers,
I am being asked for "ammunition" against pushing custom font families
to visitors of a Web site. Anyone have any references on this? I know
it has been discussed, but google has been fruitless as of yet.
Thanks
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