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Custom or 3rd party Fonts

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landis

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Nov 20, 1999
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When useing fonts that are not part to a typical browsers inventory in my designs, the downloaded page defaults to the client browsers font set. There seems there should be a way to &quot;download&quot; the fonts I am useing to the client. The only thing I can currently do, is to save the text as an image and insert it in the page.. Slows things down if all the text has to be images.... Help! I hate slow pages and stock fonts.<br>
Thanks in advance, I know someone knows the answer! <p>Landis<br><a href=mailto:lreed@i-is.com>lreed@i-is.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
 
Hmmm.... might try using something like: &lt;font face=&quot;<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"><br>
If this doesnt' work; then you <i>should</i> be able to find an answer at <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> (they run a lot of reports & how-to's for Web Programmers). <p>-Robherc<br><a href=mailto:robherc@netzero.net>robherc@netzero.net</a><br><a href= > </a><br>*nix installation & program collector/reseller. Contact me if you think you've got one that I don't :)
 
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