If you want to use an unusual font on a html page, it might be better to type what you want and make it an image. Many browsers will use a default instead of the font you want. I don't know if Gill Sand is a sub font from another font family, so this is the info to put on the page:
<font face="Gill Sand, Verdana, sans-serif" size="13px">dddddd</font>
hth Jan -- http://www.jdvisions.com Website Design and Development
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Hello,
Does anyone know a way to embed an unusual font, such as Gill Sand on an HTML page?
Thanks, Imogen
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