bigboss Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 3 Mar 24, 2004 884 views 4 replies #1 I would like to change my default font that is displayed on the web pages to mead bold If I put the tag <FONT FACE="mead bold"> in the code will mead bold show up in all browsers? Or will the default font show? Thanks John
I would like to change my default font that is displayed on the web pages to mead bold If I put the tag <FONT FACE="mead bold"> in the code will mead bold show up in all browsers? Or will the default font show? Thanks John
GTech Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 0 Mar 24, 2004 #2 Hi John, You might consider using a .css file and linking your html to it. Inside the .css file, you would have: Code: body { font-family: "MS Trebuchet", , "mead bold", Verdana, Arial, Tahoma; font-size: 11px; background-color: #e1e1e1; color: #000099;} Only those that have "mead bold" installed on their computers will see the font though. I hope this is what you are talking about, if not, I'll try my best to help.
Hi John, You might consider using a .css file and linking your html to it. Inside the .css file, you would have: Code: body { font-family: "MS Trebuchet", , "mead bold", Verdana, Arial, Tahoma; font-size: 11px; background-color: #e1e1e1; color: #000099;} Only those that have "mead bold" installed on their computers will see the font though. I hope this is what you are talking about, if not, I'll try my best to help.
Anthony VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 15 Mar 24, 2004 #3 John, I suggest you take Wade's advice. FONT tags are now deprecated and CSS is just easier to make site-wide changes.
John, I suggest you take Wade's advice. FONT tags are now deprecated and CSS is just easier to make site-wide changes.
bigboss Established Member ★ 20 ★ Impact 3 Mar 24, 2004 #4 Originally posted by Wade Hi John, Only those that have "mead bold" installed on their computers will see the font though. Click to expand... Originally posted by Anthony John, I suggest you take Wade's advice. FONT tags are now deprecated and CSS is just easier to make site-wide changes. Click to expand... Thanks What I was trying to do was match the graphics on the site, mead bold, with a font text I don't know CSS Just some HTML and my WUSIWUG is Claris HomePage If mead bold needs to be on the receiving computer anyway... I'll make some graphics in mead bold and let the text be in the default font John :D Last edited: Mar 24, 2004
Originally posted by Wade Hi John, Only those that have "mead bold" installed on their computers will see the font though. Click to expand... Originally posted by Anthony John, I suggest you take Wade's advice. FONT tags are now deprecated and CSS is just easier to make site-wide changes. Click to expand... Thanks What I was trying to do was match the graphics on the site, mead bold, with a font text I don't know CSS Just some HTML and my WUSIWUG is Claris HomePage If mead bold needs to be on the receiving computer anyway... I'll make some graphics in mead bold and let the text be in the default font John :D
Anthony VIP Member VIP ★ 20 ★ Impact 15 Mar 26, 2004 #5 Without using CSS, I think your workaround is the best alternative. Good luck