![]() I’m hoping this stylish font will help you with your designing trip and your customers more glad together with your work. Having a tablet packed letters and an incredibly appealing presentation this logo comes into the points of interest of many modish designers very rapid and they’re watching ahead to it, you possibly the of them. You can also check the typeface’s information and descript on Wikipedia. This strong font comprises a smart association of letters and numbers. However, have a look over its online generator tool feature in which you can generate the typeface style by inserting some simple text.Įvery letter together withholds a versatile look like hobo font. And it involves daring, italic, lightweight, and general patterns. Each of those patterns has a 216 range of glyphs. It provides the sans serif textures together with a daring appearance and it is much like harry potter. New, and perhaps less daunting for the beginner, is. ![]() is a good learning and reference site popular on this forum. ![]() I'd strongly advise you to learn more about hand-coding HTML, it doesn't take long to learn the basics. It only works in IE, unfortunately, but it's kinda neat. If you really want people to see the page in your choice of font, try embedding it (see FAQ215-4042 ). The last choice is a generic font (others are: serif, cursive, fantasy and monospace) which tells the browser to use it's default sans serif font. The browser works it's way down the list until it finds one that's installed on the client machine. The font-family command can specify a series of fonts, like this: With fonts, there's no reason why you shouldn't specify whatever font you like - provided you offer alternatives. Font size is a tricky issue, I advise you to use one of the "named" font sizes - but see for a work-around you'll need for IE5. Once you've found it, you can change the properties of msoNormal to include all sorts of things. Since it's C*ntPage, however, they're probably defined inline at the head of each page like this: Which identifies an external stylesheet file that contains all your CSS definitions. You should hopefully find a line something like To find (and/or change) how it's defined, look in the of your document. Like Wullie says, this is a CSS instruction. RE: FP2002-Text size- Where can I find "MsoNormal" Wullie (Programmer) 18 Nov 03 13:28įrumppage using CSS classes instead of a squillion tags, what is the world coming to? It's the easiest way to accomplish what I want. You are probably better off using standard fonts, like Times New Roman or Arial because everyone has those on their computer, plus they will work on browsers other than Explorer."ĭo you see a problem.perhaps with non-Microsoft computers)? Or would the problem be with Footlight font? Linda (programmer in the FP forum said), ". You, too, can enjoy the beauty of lakes, rivers and rolling. Haven't posted the redesign, so I can't provide you w/link. It does refer to the Footlight font, and it also does not resize when I preview in Explorer 6. ![]() I created a Word doc, formatted in Footlight MT Light, then cut/paste into web page. ![]() I'm beginning to understand why.but I still have a few hairs left! ![]()
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