Is there any place I can print out a list of what fonts are compatible with different browsers and what they look like?
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no idea. man... have not seen that. but the mostly fonts looks exactly the same on same browsers-!Trade Hardlinks at Linkspun | Domains For Sale -
the best thing to do is stick with what fonts come standard in Windows.
if you use some "off the wall " font that is not standard, the surfer's computer may not display it correctly.
you will probably want to stick with times new roman, arial, or verdana. these fonts are very legible even at a small px heigth.Comment
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there are 2 basic groups of fonts that most people will have. the first, 95% of people will have are all the windows-standard fonts. Every windows OS should have them. The other are the ones that come standard with Microsoft Office. Anyone with any version of Office will have those. But, if you don't have office, you won't have them. Best thing to do is have multiple font types.
font="CHRISTINA","Copperplate Gothic Bold","Arial Black"
if they don't have christina (office) they should have Copperplate (windows). If they don't have that, I think even macs have Arial. The first is primary, if they don't have that, it usues the second font on the list, and so on untill it finds a font they do have.<a href="http://www.albertaamateurs.ca" target="_new"><img src="http://www.albertaamateurs.ca/logo_black.jpg" border=0 width=70 height=40></a><a href="mailto:[email protected]">e-mail</a><br>
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