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Posted by Markus Ernst on 12/18/76 11:50
AlexVN schrieb:
> CSS supports specifying the font location url from which the font file
> will be downloaded.
Keep in mind that you can only do this with fonts you designed yourself,
or that have a license that allows free distribution. If you provide
copyright-protected fonts for download you could run into trouble.
If the client requires the page to look absolutely the same on every
computer in the world, there is no solution in HTML and CSS. You will
have to use Flash, PDF or whatever (or distribute the site printed on
paper - SCNR...). Anyway it is a better way to educate the client about
the web and it's limitations (and advantages). Defining a font family
the way David suggested will actually satisfy your client's needs on a
huge majority of browsers. If this is not enough, use GIFs for titles.
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Markus
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