I'll second that choose ( 'Comic Sans MS' ) but, use both the long
short version of the name.
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On Jan 6, 2005, at 7:02 PM, Andrew Krespanis wrote:
Tricia Fitzgerald wrote:
Does anyone know of a whimsical font that works in all browsers?
I've
tried
Charles Eaton wrote:
I'll second that choose ( 'Comic Sans MS' ) but, use both the long
short version of the name.
No offense, but I think you missed the point, which is: you, as
developer, don't know what fonts users may or may not have installed.
Therefore, you should opt for generic family
Tricia Fitzgerald wrote:
Does anyone know of a whimsical font that works in all browsers? I've
tried Kidprint but that does
not work on any of the Mac browsers nor AOL on the pc.
It's not about browsers not supporting a font...it's the fonts
themselves which need to be installed on the user's
Tricia Fitzgerald wrote:
Does anyone know of a whimsical font that works in all browsers? I've
tried Kidprint but that does
not work on any of the Mac browsers nor AOL on the pc.
font-family: fantasy; --- guaranteed to be 'whimsical' on any browser...
...and also very nasty (think 'Comic