Re: Fonts in EUForum main listing
- Posted by "Igor Kachan" <kinz at peterlink.ru> Jan 28, 2005
- 431 views
Derek Parnell wrote: [snip] > > So, this story (about font faces on WWW pages) may be endless. > > Just try to adjust your browser and OS for better viewing. > > So it's not the provider's problem, it's the customer's problem, right? What provider and what customer? We all are just visitors of the free Web sites, guests. We are consumers of free products, and many of us are just spongers and drones, so to say. The frequenters and habitues ... this is another topic, I think. If you think about "frequenter" but tell us about "customer", you risk to be in front of incomprehension. So, it is not the provider's problem, nor the customer's problem, it is just a technical problem. > I suggested "courier new,courier" so that for Windows users it > would get the Windows Courier New font and for non-Windows users > it would use the Courier font or its equivalent. I do not think that "courier new" and "courier" may have too different *faces* in *any* browser. > However, it might be better to use "monospace" and let the user assign > whatever font to that symbolic font name. If you use <pre></pre> pair of tegs, you'll get monospace with the first monospace font available to your browser, I believe. It is just courier. Linux has that standard courier. > So maybe "Times New Roman" should be changed to "serif", > "Arial" to "sans-serif", etc... Linux (Mozilla, if I did not confuse) uses the times-like own font instead of arial. But times is not monospace. These are proportional fonts. You can compare documents from Russian section of RDS site and from English section to see what changes in font faces were done to get more or less similar picture in IE3, NS4, NS6, O5, O7 and a bunch of Linux KDE and Gnome browsers in Russian. > Or maybe CSS is the better way to go right now. And if your Win95 browser > doesn't support CSS maybe you should "Just try to adjust your browser > and OS for better viewing". IE3.01 of Win95 OSR2 has a switch "with/without CSS", there is no a problem. Only pure Windows 95 of 1995 year vintage can not catch CSS, it seems to me. I have Red Hat 9 and Mandrake 10 on multibooting 1.8Ghz machine now. Plus Win95 OSR2 on my PC_1 (P166MMX, 64Mb RAM), and on my 386 mainframe (25MHz, 8 Mb RAM). Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru