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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 5,475
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That's "live" html-text, so it's difficult to know for sure what it looks like on your machine - but on mine at least, it resembles a Garamond. The odd thing is that although it has to be installed on my machine somewhere in order to display, I can't reproduce it. I went through my entire list of active fonts, including the new ones from Microsoft (cambria, consolas etc) so I'm as interested as you to know what it is! My free fonts www.utfi.net
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SkyRocket Design
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Chichester
Posts: 536
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.blg_hdln_rd { color: #c00; font-size: 18px; font-family: Georgia; SkyRocket Design :: website design chichester
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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 5,475
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I don't think it's Georgia because the letters are too narrow. Have you managed to get identical results in your browser using that code? My free fonts www.utfi.net
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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 5,475
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Oh well, that's browers for you! My free fonts www.utfi.net
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tropical Networks
Posts: 1,605
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Quote:
sounds strange. a font never look like it should when displayed on a PC Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one. Justin Feinstein
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