I’m unclear that this can be a right forum to be able to post this into, but I have noticed that site uses the cool font (Trebuchet MS i think). Do you think that this is an excellent font to handy in web design, or do you find it best to stay with Arial Which font do you think is ideal, could you employ Verdana or what
Furthermore, this site has online Explorer " Edit" button disabled. How do you do that. Do you find it worth doing this
I such as veranda personally
TNR isn’t good for web site design and whoever votes for it has issues.
sylfaen
a person’s obsessed with this font.
Ever since I made Trebuchet MS the primary font at WDF, I’ve used it on just about any other page. It isn’t really as common seeing that Verdana, which is wonderful for originality, but still looks good.
WDF uses Trebuchet MS because normal font dimensions, Verdana as the tiny font size, and Lucida Sans Unicode to all the small shots.
I use Lucida Sans Unicode throughout navigation and pictures and arial everywhere else at this point.
i feel so special. im alone that voted for other. lol
Just what exactly!!
Doesn’t to do
Edit Button — see attachment – its types of wierd.
Krazy – just what that font this sounds wierd : I dont have it on my computer.
What attachment
Here it can be. it didn’t fix, or I forgot it
Update and Quote may not be disabled, they’re simply a different color for emphasis
unless you mean IE’s Edit button we never use hence didn’t notice.
Your dog does mean the particular edit button inside IE, and I’m thinking if it’s disabled for the reason that page is in php Try viewing other pages created in php, and appearance at the revise button.
Trebuchet MS to do.
I familiar with use Arial throughout < font> tags. Then I realised your need to migrate for you to CSS, used " font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, serif; " and today everything looks Verdana, which can be nice.
This font on WDF appears to be nice – merely clean fonts. Times New Roman today looks messy to myself on the site.
WE use Tahoma/Helvetica.. exact reasons, gives it a bit different edge and I love how it appears.
Choice # ONE: Verdana
Selection # 2: Arial (but simply about 20% on the time)
Periods New Roman: by no means! (YUCK).