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On my site www.jacklovelock.com I have Palatino Linotype as the defautl font. Unfortunately some computers do not have this installed. How can I edit the relevant HTML so that if a computer does not have Palatino installed it willthen rever to Georgia as next best or Verdana? Perhaps new thread but does BV save a banner as a graphic or html? What about a banner? |
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I don't know about the fonts problem, but what kind of banner are you talking about? If you are talking about any kind of shape, glass button, or image effect then the answer is that BlueVoda generates the shape, glass button, or image effect that you create with BlueVoda. BlueVoda then saves it as a graphics (I think .png file) and publishes it.
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In this case I was using a logo as a banner and just wondered if the whole logo including the words I added is saved as a graphic. The nice thing about using a logo as a banner is there are more options. eg font sizes (with a banner, font sizes are quite limited)
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Unless you can hover over the text part of the logo and see your cursor change to the text cursor, then the text is saved as part of the logo.
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Hi Muzz, Palatino Linotype is a web friendly font and can be found in all pcs using Windows operating system. It is not necessary for you to edit the fonts as everybody should be able to view the fonts. Web Friendly Fonts Arial, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif Arial, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif Arial Black, Arial Black, Gadget, sans-serif Comic Sans MS, Comic Sans MS5, cursive Courier6, Georgia1, Georgia, serif Georgia1, Georgia, serif Impact, Impact5, Charcoal6, sans-serif Lucida Console, Monaco5, monospace Lucida Sans Unicode, Lucida Grande, sans-serif Palatino Linotype, Book Antiqua3, Palatino6, serif Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif Times New Roman, Times, serif Trebuchet MS1, Helvetica, sans-serif Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif Symbol, Symbol (Symbol2, Symbol2) Webdings, Webdings (Webdings2, Webdings2) Wingdings, Zapf Dingbats (Wingdings2, Zapf Dingbats2) MS Sans Serif4, Geneva, sans-serif |
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Ok, Muzz, looks like your font choice was a wise one! Palatino Linotype is in the Web Friendly Fonts list that Zuriatman posted.
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