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How come when I create, save, and publish my websites in a Seogae Print font, then I check the site online all the fonts have changed to New Times Roman. It varies on different computers...some show the right font, some will show different fonts. Also, on some computers the page width is so large you have to scroll over to see the entire page. My page widths are all set between 800 and 1200, so that isn't the problem. Any ideas?
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The font that you have used is not web friendly. This means that most browsers will not recognize it and will deafult to Times New Roman or Arial or whatever the default font is. It all depends on whether the computer has this font installed and enabled in the browser. Since you cannot control what site visitors have, i suggest that you turn to a webfriendly font. If it is only a few words, you can publish the text as image, but for the main text body use a web friendly font. Scrolling bars: depends on the monitor settins, if the monitor is set at a 800x600 resolution, you will have scrolloing bars even with a 800 px page width.
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The screen size seems to work fine on laptop computers...however when the website is viewed on a desktop the pages are all spead out and I have to use the scroll bar to move over to view the rest of the page...
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Use the minimize option on the top right hand corner of your screen after which you can adjust manually to the exact size using your cursor. |