On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 18:17, FACORAT Fabrice wrote: > normal you put your specific fonts first and then default one ( family > like sans-serif ) so that if the user doesn't have the font you want it > fallback to generals ones.
This is only if you're conceited enough to believe your website only looks good in the One True Font in which you designed it. IMO, you should design sites so they'll look fine with whatever font the user prefers, and put the general alias before the specific fonts in the preference order. That way we all get to look at the fonts we like, and I can see Vera and Felix can see Helvetica and we don't have to argue. :) -- adamw
