Charles Eaton wrote:
I'll second that choose ( 'Comic Sans MS' ) but, use both the long & short version of the name.

No offense, but I think you missed the point, which is: you, as developer, don't know what fonts users may or may not have installed. Therefore, you should opt for generic family names like font-family: fantasy; This then puts the onus on the browser to choose a "fantasy" font from the ones available on the specific system.


See http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/fonts.html#value-def-generic-family

(to the admins: sorry, I know this thread was officially closed...but I do think this particular line of thought pertains to the standards discussion, as it revolves around fundamental issues of CSS; if it's not ok to carry on with the thread, fine...consider me admonished for the second time)

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