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Fonts


Question Posted Wednesday August 3 2005, 6:59 pm

I was wondering how some people get those font where it's big and then small and it's collided into eachother. Do i download the font? If so what is it called? If not then if there something i need to do to get it like that? Thanks in advance i'll rate 5s for reasonable answers.

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Additional info, added Wednesday August 3 2005, 8:55 pm:
if theres a html code then would you be able to give it to me? thanks,.

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SilentOne answered Friday August 5 2005, 6:45 am:
It depends what operating system you run. If you're running Mac OS X, Windows XP or Windows Longhorn, or some versions of Linux, you can download Truetype fonts, and they should install easily. You didn't do a really great job of explaining the kind of font, but there are thousands of great messy fonts on the net that you can just download. If you run one of those operating systems, try typing ( "Truetype" "font" "free" "download" ) without the brackets and extra spaces, into google. It will probably come up with some good sites. Don't click on the sponsored links. They will only lead you to places to buy fonts. I got some good fonts from [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) a few weeks ago. Another site I found just quickly, is [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) If you're on a different operating system, find out what kind of font files your computer uses, and search for them on google.

Happy fonting
-K

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Karen answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 7:31 pm:
There's no particular font like that. It's just two HTML codes that make that. If you know HTML, you just have to change the line height and size of the second code so that the text will "collide" into the other text. I can give you the code that will do this. Just let me know.

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