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DeRusto

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May 31, 2002
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What's up with the font.. in Mozilla the text on the main page is large, bold and the W's are washed out. However in IE, the text is much smaller, not bold and the W's look normal.

Oh, and since everyone else is posting their sites Here is mine..
 

HappyPuppy

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Apr 5, 2001
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I immediately didn't like you when I clicked into this thread. After looking at that abortion you call a website now hate you. Some people were meant to live and others to die at birth. I will leave it to your culinary skillz to decide which camp you belong in.

:roll:
 

HappyPuppy

Lifer
Apr 5, 2001
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Well, some people deserve it and some people ask for it. I seems that you are both desrving and asking for it.


DIE BITCH!!

:Q

Just kidding. Good luck with your website. :p
 

alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: aybalit
I don't know why the font is like that. I used Tahoma font...

If tahoma doesn't exist on the client pc it will default to another. I usually specify 3 fonts on a page, one I know is MS and usually is found on mac/linux, then a definite mac font/usual linux, and finally a very safe all browser/platform font.

The final rendition usually gives up alot to compatibilty but it is readable.
 

aybalit

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: aybalit
I don't know why the font is like that. I used Tahoma font...

If tahoma doesn't exist on the client pc it will default to another. I usually specify 3 fonts on a page, one I know is MS and usually is found on mac/linux, then a definite mac font/usual linux, and finally a very safe all browser/platform font.

The final rendition usually gives up alot to compatibilty but it is readable.


How do you specify more than one font?