Fonts in the Web?

27 Feb '08 Filed under Tricks, Tutorials -

7 Comments

  1. Fred posted:

    hey max - thanks for the info! I have always wondered about which fonts are global in the browsers.

    i see that your comic sans font seems to be the backup for a different font. what font is it that you are using for the title?

    max

  2. Max Karreth posted:

    boy - you were fast in reading the article. i have just written it :-D the font i am using is arial rounded mt bold.

    max

  3. bob posted:

    hey max, another good trick is if you use iweb, and you really want a crazy font to stay, you can put a drop shadow on it, make the percentage 5% and it will change the text to a PNG, so it will keep the text exactly the same. Incase you didn’t know, I thought I would post a comment.

  4. Max Karreth posted:

    yeah bob - you can even set the shadow to 0% and it still works :-D but i wrote this in general for web, not for iweb so i didnt mention this - but good you posted it.

    max

  5. website designer posted:

    i never heard or read this type of article ever before its really clearly explained nice work keep it up

  6. nate posted:

    When I use iWeb to make a link, it turns my text into a default link color.
    For example, the rest of my text might be white, but when I make one of the words into a link, it changes to blue. Is there a way to change this, like, to change the link color to red or something?
    thanks

  7. Max Karreth posted:

    Nate - if you use the new iWeb (08) you can modify link colors by using the inspector tab. Otherwise you just have to live with that because that is how iWeb works.

    Max

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