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Bill Daniels wrote:
"Mike Borgelt" wrote in message ... ... 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.) ... No, please don't do that. Arial is not available on most non Microsoft sytems. |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:01:48 +0000, Robert Ehrlich
wrote: Bill Daniels wrote: "Mike Borgelt" wrote in message ... ... 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.) ... 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. -- martin@ : Martin Gregorie gregorie : Harlow, UK demon : co : Zappa fan & glider pilot uk : |
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My two cents: the issue is primarily one of serif vs non-serif fonts -
while serif fonts have a reputation for being easier to read for typeset material (and hence used in books, newspapers, etc), for the coarser resolution available on computer screens most people find non-serif fonts more more readible. Setting FACE="non-serif" selects a _family_ of fonts rather than a specific font and lets the browser choose from those installed locally, MS or non-MS. (In CSS this would be "body { font-family: sans-serif; }". That being said, I think that many browser make appropriate adjustments, e.g. I notice that if "Arial" is specified for a page my Mozilla browser displays a non-serif font but I don't think it's Arial.. Martin Gregorie wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:01:48 +0000, Robert Ehrlich wrote: Bill Daniels wrote: "Mike Borgelt" wrote in message ... 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.) 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]. |
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