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tbhockey
08/01/05 5:07 PM GMT
I am working on a website, and a soon as I tried testing it on other computers I realized that the font i was using is not a common font. It is called "Agency FB". I was reading up this thins called font embedding where you can use some program to embed the font into that website so it will appear as the font you chose. But I really dont know how to do this. Does anybody know of any way to do this? (P.S. I really don't want to use a different font either.)
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*caedes
08/01/05 5:30 PM GMT
There isn't a standards-based way to do it. I'd suggest limiting its use to headings and the like. Then you can use the font to create images of the text.
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tbhockey
08/01/05 5:34 PM GMT
yeah, i figured as much. I guess I have to choice then, but there really isnt a whole lot of text on the site other than on the home page, so it might not be a huge problem, I just need to find a similiar and standard font...
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MiLo_Anderson
08/02/05 6:27 AM GMT
I did do it once. Found a tutorial on how to do it. If i could remember how i did it or where i found the turtorial i would be happy to tell you.
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tbhockey
08/02/05 10:44 AM GMT
thanks, but I ended up just changing the font after finding a lit of "websafe" fonts.
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