Hi, I have recently discovered that when someone does not have the same fonts on their system they then are not able to view a document how I would like them to unless it was changed to pdf. This problem has now been sorted thanks to the wonderful people here. Now I am getting frustrated because I do not realise that if they do not have that font on their computer that they would also view the website differently. I was at my mum's and decided to show her something on my site. To my disgust the headings on each page was plain text and I can tell you I did not like what I was seeing at all. I also received a manual order form from a customer and discovered they too were seeing in plain text. Is it possible to do something to the site headings so that everybody see's it the nice way or is this just something that I have to deal with??? Thank you, Leanne
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Re: Not seeing website text as I put it
Originally posted by willows View PostHi, I have recently discovered that when someone does not have the same fonts on their system they then are not able to view a document how I would like them to unless it was changed to pdf. This problem has now been sorted thanks to the wonderful people here. Now I am getting frustrated because I do not realise that if they do not have that font on their computer that they would also view the website differently. I was at my mum's and decided to show her something on my site. To my disgust the headings on each page was plain text and I can tell you I did not like what I was seeing at all. I also received a manual order form from a customer and discovered they too were seeing in plain text. Is it possible to do something to the site headings so that everybody see's it the nice way or is this just something that I have to deal with??? Thank you, Leanne
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The way a website displays on a person's computer will depend on many factors; type of computer, type of browser and the individual settings chosen by the user. If you chose a font that is not supported by browsers, your website could end up rendering in a string of zeros and ones instead of words. When developing a website, many people will only consider how a website looks on their own personal computer. You should only use web friendly standard fonts.
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Re: Fonts on my website.
Hi Leanne,
As VodaHost has said it is not just the users computor but also their browser that will affect how your site is viewed. If all that happens is they default to Times New Roman you're lucky. Some fonts are viewed as larger when converted which can result in misalignment or worse.
I have found this site to be very useful.
There is a way in BV to convert text to view as an image which will 'lock' it the way you want for all users. Highlight your text, right click. When the text properties box comes up check the tickie where it says 'View text as image" and you are done. Please note: your text will display as an image but will not be treated as an image before publishing. Therefore you may not assign an alt tag as one normally would in order to sortof 'replace'
it for search engines. It will be as if your text does not exist for se bots.
Therefore this is something you would want to use very sparingly.
As far as I know there really is no satisfactory alternative to making sure you use web-friendly fonts.
Hope this helps....Ken
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Just use web friendly fonts. That takes care of the majority of the problem :)
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Originally posted by Bethers View PostJust use web friendly fonts. That takes care of the majority of the problem :)
Leanne :)
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I know it limits creativity - but the web friendly fonts are also the ones that it's usually easiest for all people to read. There are many advantages to sticking with the "norm" on some things :)
Good luck.
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Originally posted by Bethers View PostI know it limits creativity - but the web friendly fonts are also the ones that it's usually easiest for all people to read. There are many advantages to sticking with the "norm" on some things :)
Good luck.
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