I just made a new website and I made most of it in two special fonts called 'j.d.' and 'jenkins'. The website looks perfect on my comp. but on other peoples' comps the font is different (basic arial) and the allignment of the links (with the special fonts) is all out of whack. I really don't know what to do to fix this problem. If anyone has ANY suggestions I would greatly, greatly appreciate it. This fuckin webpage thing is driving me insane
7/31/2006 2:53:25 PM
use standard fonts - or have every single user install the font on their pc
7/31/2006 2:54:13 PM
If you want to retain some special, non-standard font you'll probably have to end up making a transparent gif with your text. And even then it won't auto-wrap for you.If you can settle for a different font and you are more concerned about alignment than anything you can use a common font where each character takes up the same amount of horizontal space.[Edited on July 31, 2006 at 3:01 PM. Reason : -]
7/31/2006 2:57:15 PM
7/31/2006 3:24:17 PM
thanks a lot for the advice. i think ill just go with the basic stuff
7/31/2006 3:34:15 PM
it really pisses me off that MS dropped embedded fonts and or that no one else ever picked em up.FYI you can use Adobe SVG files to do embedded fonts (sort of) these days.
7/31/2006 3:47:15 PM
One more thing... if i do change all these 'special fonts' to normal ones, will this make the allignment of the links (that are now done in special font) to look normal (like they do on my computer) and not all scattered about (like they do on other peoples' computers right now..) ?
7/31/2006 5:36:45 PM
7/31/2006 5:48:05 PM
^^ i still don't udnerstand what you mean my "allignment of links". can you just post your URL?
7/31/2006 5:54:09 PM