On Tuesday 12 September 2006 08:48 am, Alejandro Exojo wrote: > If you plan to use "not so common" fonts in a website, be careful, > because it could lead to the worse results you could imagine. You can > choose whatever font you like, sure, but if this fonts are only > installed on your computer, you will be the only one seeing the site > with this fonts. On a related note, NEVER use Arial or Verdana as specific CSS fonts. Any users who actually like Arial already have it set as their "sans-serif" font, so just specific "sans-serif" for Arial. Verdana ain't that great either. Also, make sure to specific sans-serif, serif, monospace, or any of the other CSS generic font families as your last resort; otherwise, your CSS won't validate. -- Matt Sicker
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