Re: Fonts not compatible?
And remember, you don't want to put text as images if you want that text to be able to be read by all, including Google, Yahoo, etc. I highly recommend you use TEXT and use one that is webfriendly. But yes, in cases where you don't need it to be read by all - you can do that. But like Avery said, it will cause longer load times if you add more and more images.
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Re: Fonts not compatible?
Originally posted by WSBlue View PostCan text be published as image, where we can right click properties, check and convert it into GIF image? in that case we can still keep the font that we want and others still can read.
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Re: Fonts not compatible?
Originally posted by Bethers View PostUsing a font that isn't web friendly will mean the whole page will change on a computer that doesn't have that font installed.
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Re: Fonts not compatible?
And, yes, stick with web-friendly fonts if you want your website to appear the same in everyone's computers - or at least the fonts to appear the same. Using a font that isn't web friendly will mean the whole page will change on a computer that doesn't have that font installed.
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Re: Fonts not compatible?
Try optimizing your browser first.
Tools>options>advanced
Also check your font display settings.
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Fonts not compatible?
My website: http://www.livewtl.com
The font that I made the pages in does not show up when the page is actually published on the computer. It is a different font. Which fonts are compatible in all computers?
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