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O.P. External font
Now i tried to google this but i couldn't find exaclty what i wanted, so here goes.

I have a font called "Dark Crystal" installed on my comp, now if i want to use that font on a webpage on my site, but i want to have it so other ppl can see that font too, even if it's not installed on their machine. Can it be done ?

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11-30-2005 08:18 AM
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I'm not sure that you can do this unfortunately, I made a thread about this a few years back, and all the results I got were no. Then Cookie had one way of doing it, but it wouldn't work very well, because the person would need to download something, which is doubtful they will... It would be best to use one of the default fonts, or wherever you want the font, use an image.
11-30-2005 08:22 AM
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Originally posted by traxor
I'm not sure that you can do this unfortunately, I made a thread about this a few years back, and all the results I got were no. Then Cookie had one way of doing it, but it wouldn't work very well, because the person would need to download something, which is doubtful they will... It would be best to use one of the default fonts, or wherever you want the font, use an image.
Damnmit, oh well, guess old Verdana it'll be :( Thx Traxor

On a second note, is there a reson why alpha(transparency) shows up transaprent in FF but grey in IE ?
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RE: External font
Because IE doesn't support PNGs very well, if you save in GIF it should be fine.
11-30-2005 08:33 AM
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Originally posted by Ddunk

Because IE doesn't support PNGs very well, if you save in GIF it should be fine.
Awesome, thx again :)
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11-30-2005 08:35 AM
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RE: External font
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Originally posted by traxor
I'm not sure that you can do this unfortunately, I made a thread about this a few years back (sic: you mean months :p), and all the results I got were no. Then Cookie had one way of doing it, but it wouldn't work very well, because the person would need to download something, which is doubtful they will... It would be best to use one of the default fonts, or wherever you want the font, use an image.
See CookieRevised's reply to Custom Font (HTML/Stylesheet),
and CookieRevised's reply to Custom Font (HTML/Stylesheet).

I indeed do not recommend using other fonts than the default ones! This for many reasons, but the main reasons are:

1) the user must download and install the font in order to view it (in some cases this can be done almost automatically, but not all browsers support that).
2) You never know how the font will be seen on the user's screen.
3) Readability is almost always much worse compared to the default fonts. It might look nice at first sight, but when the user needs to read actual text and/or read for more than 5 minutes, it can be really annoying for them.
4) It totally goes against all guidelines of building a website for general use.

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Because IE doesn't support PNGs very well
It does support PNG, only it doesn't support alpha transparency.

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Originally posted by Ddunk
if you save in GIF it should be fine.
not really...

GIF doesn't support alpha transparency either, only PNG does.
And MSIE does support single channel transparancy in PNG's.

So in other words, do not use GIFs as you would not only cut down on the alpha transparency, you also must cut down on total amount of colors. Thus you gain nothing by using GIFs, on the contrary you will loose more than if you stayed with PNGs (but with single channel transparency)...
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I have a font called "Dark Crystal"
I so want that font! PM me please ;)
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This post was edited on 11-30-2005 at 04:28 PM by CookieRevised.
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