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Old October 22nd 03, 09:13 PM
Martin Gregorie
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:01:48 +0000, Robert Ehrlich
wrote:

Bill Daniels wrote:

"Mike Borgelt" wrote in message
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BTW, I do read your web site and find it very interesting. (Changing the
font on the articles to Ariel would make them more readable on computer
screens, however.)
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No, please don't do that. Arial is not available on most non Microsoft
sytems.


That's easy: set the font to a list, say

font face="Arial, Futura, Franklin Gothic, Times Roman"

will let the page display in the first font installed on the system,
searching from left to right. however, please note:

- Arial *is* available to Opera running under RedHat Linux 7.2
- IMO its rude to specify *any* typeface or size on a web page [1].

HTH

[1] Many users have changed the default font in their browser (mine
all use Arial by default). The user may have a good reason, e.g. being
partially sighted and setting their browser to use a large, blocky,
bold typeface so that can read web pages more easily. Respect your
visitors choice and don't force them to use some font just because you
think its cute.
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