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> body{font-family:Arial, Helvetica, Sans serif ;}
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You can improve this. In a Windows machine you will get Arial font, and in a
Mac you will get the similar Helvetica. However, your viewers using Linux
are likely to get the bit-mapped Helvetica font. This font is required for
system components under X11, is not scalable, and cannot be rendered with
anti-aliasing. Between Arial and Helvetica, it is a good idea to name a
Linux Sans font. As far as I have been able to tell, all Linux systems have
an Open TT font named Sans, however, you may like to use 'Luxi Sans' (a
little tighter and more like Mac's Helvetica) of Lucida Sans (more like
Arial). Also, some browsers will not understand the generic term 'sans
serif' with a capital letter. This will give you the best result on the
widest range of platforms.
body { font-family: Arial, Sans, Helvetica, sans serif; }
Benjamin Rossen
Project Manager
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