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Old Sep 20th, 2006, 13:14
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Font Problems

Hi, I知 new at this so I haven稚 got a clue if I知 posting this in the right forum or not But some of the fonts I use on my site (www.crimsonnight.com) don't load on some computers (because they don't have them installed). Is there an easy way to correct this, such as running script that automatically downloads the fonts or at least temporarily displays them? (Please explain in as simple a way as possible, because I知 kind of a novice ) or if possible paste the script on for me to copy into the HTML code. Thanks
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Re: Font Problems

You should use fonts that are "web-safe" ie. are pre-installed on your audiences machine.
If you don't wish to observe this courtesy to your audience, you could also 'embed' the font so it downloads with the webpage.
There are two problems in doing this;
1) Font files are large and will lengthen the time it takes to download and install on your viewer's machine.
2) You're forcing your viewer to install something on his machine without giving him the option. With fonts it could be argued that this is for your benefit, not the visitors.

I would strongly advise against this practice.
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Re: Font Problems

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You should use fonts that are "web-safe" ie. are pre-installed on your audiences machine.
If you don't wish to observe this courtesy to your audience, you could also 'embed' the font so it downloads with the webpage.
There are two problems in doing this;
1) Font files are large and will lengthen the time it takes to download and install on your viewer's machine.
2) You're forcing your viewer to install something on his machine without giving him the option. With fonts it could be argued that this is for your benefit, not the visitors.

I would strongly advise against this practice.
Do you think I should 'print screen' the pages of my site from my computer and cut out the words with the fonts displayed correctly and upload them as jpegs?
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Re: Font Problems

Why do you need it to display in these 'special' fonts?

They're usually used in design rather than page text.
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Re: Font Problems

try that just delete 1 fo the fonts on there and put what ever you font is in the space

<font color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" </font>

then you havn't got to download any fonts or mess about tryin to veiw i spose
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Re: Font Problems

Well I feel they're necessary for the titles and would like to include them if possible T_T So how exactly do I embed fonts?
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Re: Font Problems

If it's just for titles and you feel they're that necessary, I would make it a jpg image (maybe gif if you keep the quality and reduce the file size). Just remember to keep the file size small so it doesn't delay you visitors.

How to embed a font.
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Re: Font Problems

Yeah, if this is just for titles and you really want to have that text font. Then you should make them gif's. Hope I helped.
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Yes it does, thanks guys, I was just wondering if there was an easier way around it but I guess not; oh well thanks anyway ^_^
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Re: Font Problems

Fonts can be embedded and you can force the ser to d/l them but that adds to load times etc. Best bet, type out what you want, and make it a graphic.
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Re: Font Problems

You may find this interesting:

http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/
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Haven't had time to look at it properly I have to go to school now ;p but it looks great, thanks! Can't wait to look at it properly when I get home ^_^ Think I could use it with NebObjects Fusion 8? because I know absolutely nothing about code writing
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Re: Font Problems

sIFR is spiffy stuff too. Good call on that. I forgot about that dude.
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Re: Font Problems

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You may find this interesting:

http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/
OK, Ive checked it out and it looks really good, Ive looked at the guides on how to use it etc. but I still don't get it T_T Can somebody please explain to me exactly how i use it and how to incorperate it into NetObjects Fusion 8. Thanks ^_^
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Re: Font Problems

I haven't had the chance to actually use it. I've merely stored it for reference. I would imagine, however, that you're going to have to delve into the source code to implement it.
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Re: Font Problems

Well you can embed fonts in HTML or with CSS, just you have to force the user to d/l them which is eh... Then of course some firewalls etc may block it I would assume. but as long as you provide a safe alternative all is well.
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Re: Font Problems

Where's the Web 2.1 at anyway?
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