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I personally like the verdana, arial, helvetica combo.
EliteWeb, I believe most of us are sticking with the tried and true Verdana and Arial. I see very few sites these days using serif fonts for text.
Here's a good starting point...
[w3.org...]
We usually try to stay away from blending Mac and PC fonts in documents. If it was built on the PC, it stays there, and vice versa. If it is absolutely necessary to convert a PC document to Mac, i.e. PC Quark to Mac Quark, then there is conversion software available to turn the TrueType fonts to PostScript fonts.
All of our systems have Arial and Verdana in the startup sets. I don't think I've ever used anything other than those two! My font declaration looks like this...
"verdana", arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
I of course keep the Mac users happy with Helvetica.
I just HATE when I browse a site with my Mac and see all those teeny tiny font that can't be read, so I have to increase the font size or text zoom or whatever.
Not at all true any more. I've been using almost exclusively TrueType fonts on my Mac for over 10 years, as have most Mac using friends I have (and almost all my computer using friends have been Mac users...). TrueType is the #1 "free font" format available for download online, and most software comes with TrueType fonts as well.
I'd hazard a guess to say most serious Type 1 font users are professional print graphics designers, and computer savvy enough to be more than capable of dealing with the vagaries of web browsing.
<added>HAHAHAHA.... that's what I get for skimming a thread off the active list... I answered the same post twice! :) Hehhe. Oh well, I gave a more complete answer the second time around...</added>
[edited by: mivox at 7:17 am (utc) on July 20, 2002]
I guess I'm from a different school of thought, actually, more from the print media side. We typically purchase our fonts and are proud to have a collection of over a few thousands quality families, not fonts, but families.
For some reason, our Mac designers dislike TT fonts. Don't ask me why, I use them every day, on the PC. I stick to my Adobe and Bitstream PS fonts on the Mac. ;)
P.S. I also have a Fontek collection that most would drool over!
I'd wager that most casual surfers/browsers don't know a Type 1 from a TrueType from a hole in the ground, and as such will own almost all TrueType fonts... and if they use any MS software products, will own the basic MS font pack as well.
Verdana, Arial, Helvetica for sans serif is always safe. I think almost everyone, regardless of platform or browser, etc., has either Times or Times New Roman.
I don't have a Fontek collection at all... showoff. ;)
transistor: What browser are you using? I haven't had the "teeny font" problem at all since switching to Opera 5... I also haven't had that problem with Explorer for Mac. It seems to be a Netscape phenomenon...