On Jul 30, 2006, at 3:16 PM, Jason Witherspoon wrote:
http://www.holymountain.com/xhtml/discog.htm
...and I've set a few non-standard font options for headers:
font-family: Harrington, Papyrus, Herculanum, "Trebuchet MS",
Trebuchet, Verdana, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif;
These turn up fine on IE & Firefox (SeaMonkey, actually), but on
Safari, the headers simply display as the body font. However, the
same font-family directive used on an <ul> (as per the menubar)
displays the correct font.
Because Safari, unlike other browsers doesn't create artificial
(syntetic) bold faces when the font-family doesn't contain bold
glyphs (on my machine, Papyrus appears to be used).
It is not a bug. The CSS specs don't require a browser to create
artificial bold faces.
Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
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