On 9/07/2010 8:44 AM, David Hucklesby wrote: > Can you please suggest a font stack suitable for a site that's entirely > in Korean? >
depends on who the audience is, where they are. If most users are using Korean localised operating systems, then the range of core fonts that can be used in a font stack is quite large. For users suing a non-Korean OS, the choice of fonts are limited. And you'd take into account variation in fonts across OS versions. > I am assisting a student Web designer who is developing a site in > Korean--a language with which I am entirely unfamiliar. Using a font > stack out of Dreamweaver, none of which have any Korean glyphs AFAICT, > browsers make their own choices, it seems. But IE's choice is a > particularly ugly one... > > Many thanks for any help you can offer. > > Cordially, > David > -- > > > ******************************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm > Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm > Help: [email protected] > ******************************************************************* > -- Andrew Cunningham Senior Project Manager, Research and Development Vicnet State Library of Victoria 328 Swanston Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Ph: +61-3-8664-7430 Fax: +61-3-9639-2175 Email: [email protected] Alt email: [email protected] http://home.vicnet.net.au/~andrewc/ http://www.openroad.net.au http://www.vicnet.net.au http://www.slv.vic.gov.au ******************************************************************* List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm Help: [email protected] *******************************************************************
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