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Posted by jake on 08/28/05 13:02

In message <slrndh1pbi.v3k.no.spam@thurston.blinkynet.net>, Blinky the
Shark <no.spam@box.invalid> writes
>Domestos wrote:
>>
>> "Morgan" <southclean1@O2mail.ie> wrote in message
>> news:1125173383.867517.148060@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>> Dead Wrong, go to this site and use a little program called WEFT 3 (its
>>> free), all you have to do is find a font that will (most do) work with
>>> the program. It will copy the font file you downloaded or have on your
>>> computer and make an .eot file which will be loaded with the website.
>>> So you can have a cross-browser font of almost any kind if you put the
>>> effort in.
>>> Just see this site which explains it all.
>>>
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/typography/web/embedding/default.htm
>>>
>> You know, we all slag Micro$oft of at one time or another, but when they
>> provide FREE tools like this, I often think why we do it... thanks for the
>
>Because you're easily impressed.
>
>> links...
>
>Did you ever wonder if anyone *wants* to download that crap (your pet
>obscure font)?
>
>
.......... all part of the design process -- aimed at enhancing your
viewing pleasure?

(Just a thought.)

regards,

--
Jake
(jake@gododdin.demon.co.uk .... just a spam trap.)

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