Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RJK> If I setup netscape to use document-specified fonts, on some
RJK> (parts of) pages, the font wil be very ugly and almost impossible
RJK> to read. It looks a bit like a picture in netscape that has not
RJK> finished loading yet.
RJK> 
RJK> Please help.

<rant>HTML is a document-description language, not a page-layout
language.  Fonts are not part of the semantic content of the
document.</rant>

If you set up Netscape to always use the standard font, you won't have 
these problems, and Web pages will look more or less the same as
always.  Really.

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