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I have only ever used just basic Times New Roman and Arial Fonts on my webs.
Except when I want a title, for instance, to be a font that many users might
not have on their machines, I will save it to a GIF, showing it as a
picture.
Both TNR and Arial really cram the letters and rows together. Without
getting into Style Sheets, what would happen if I just selected my default
font as MS sans serif? or MS serif? I just changed a paragraph with Arial
font to MS sans serif and it just relaxed the whole paragraph, as though it
could breath?
Can I assume anybody using Windows will view web pages with MS sans serif
or MS serif automatically if I use it as my default font?
And if there are Mac viewers, do you know if that type of a windows font
will carry over to match up with an equivalent font?
Except when I want a title, for instance, to be a font that many users might
not have on their machines, I will save it to a GIF, showing it as a
picture.
Both TNR and Arial really cram the letters and rows together. Without
getting into Style Sheets, what would happen if I just selected my default
font as MS sans serif? or MS serif? I just changed a paragraph with Arial
font to MS sans serif and it just relaxed the whole paragraph, as though it
could breath?
Can I assume anybody using Windows will view web pages with MS sans serif
or MS serif automatically if I use it as my default font?
And if there are Mac viewers, do you know if that type of a windows font
will carry over to match up with an equivalent font?