Is there a site that would provide html codes for me to change the font in things such a bullitens on Myspace? I don't want the basic fonts. I was looking for things like cursive..Thank you.
theymos answered Monday January 22 2007, 7:21 pm: <font face=thefontyouwant></font>
just put what you want in the font tags
<font face=script></font> is cursive
if the person reading the page doesn't have the font installed on THEIR computer, they will see the default font(which is usually times new roman). There is nothing you can do to change that. So if I do
<font face=proggyclean></font> I will see text in proggyclean font, but since I installed that font, everyone else will see it in times new roman. So you're stuck with the windows fonts. Here's a long list of the windows fonts:
Arial
Arial Black
Arial Bold
Arial Bold Italic
Arial Italic
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans MS Bold Courier 10,12,15
Courier New
Courier New Bold
Courier New Bold Italic
Courier New Italic
Estrangelo Edessa
Franklin Gothic Medium
Franklin Gothic Medium
Italic
Gautami
Georgia
Georgia Bold
Georgia Bold Italic
Georgia Italic Impact
Latha
Lucida Console
Lucida Sans Unicode
Microsoft Sans Serif
Modern MS Sans Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24
MS Serif 8,10,12,14,18,24
Mv Boli
Palatino Linotype
Palatino Linotype Bold
Palatino Linotype Bold Italic
Palatino Linotype Italic
Roman
Script
Small Fonts
Symbol
Symbol 8,10,12,14,18,24
Tahoma
Tahoma Bold
Times New Roman
Times New Roman Bold
Times New Roman Bold Italic
Times New Roman Italic
Trebuchet MS
Trebuchet MS Bold
Trebuchet MS Bold Italic
Trebuchet MS Italic
Tunga
Verdana
Verdana Bold
Verdana Bold Italic Verdana Italic
Webdings
WingDings
WST_Czech
WST_Engl
WST_Fren
WST_Germ
WST_Ital
WST_Span
WST_Swed [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
xxlilreddivaxx answered Monday January 22 2007, 7:18 pm: yes this is the one i use !!! :)
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