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Posted by Matt Probert on 09/29/05 21:38
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 07:43:30 +0100, Toby Inkster
<usenet200509@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> Kim André Akerø wrote:
>
> > The only so-called "web-safe" fonts are the generic (fallback) font
> > family names used in CSS; "serif", "sans-serif", "cursive", "fantasy"
> > and "monospace". These names are (or at least should be) recognized by
> > all browsers, regardless of platform.
>
> ... assuming they:
>
> a) support CSS
> b) understand the concept of a "font" at all
>
That is something you dunk babies in isn't it?
Matt
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