Conversation Between Hybrid Trainer and ♪Twiggy♪
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Then we'd have a lot of people writing things in Dingbats D:
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Now, what would happen if we could read dingbats without copying them out first?
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lol windings xD It always reminds me of when David Carson did that article entirely in zapf dingbats because it was so boring xD
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Huh. Then again, that XP computer I am on was really ancient :3 Hehe! Dingbat fonts are fun! Copy and paste to Notepad or something, all right?
(Huh. Then again, that XP computer I am on was really ancient :3 Hehe! Dingbat fonts are fun! Copy and paste to Notepad or something, all right?)
(Maybe we should talk in dingbats)
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Maybe your computer has a bug or something because I've never had a problem with seeing fonts on any browser.
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(The latter fails)
On Windows computers, the cursive generic font family does what you expect. Or not. Depends on the page... Sometimes you don't get Comic Sans MS (the default)
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Explain same computer, Windows XP, IE8 and Firefox 12.
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That's more the operating system and if you have the font installed than the actual browser itself.
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Some browsers do not support this generic font family and resort to a sans-serif font. It shouldn't.
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I wouldn't really say I have one to be honest. Screen and web fonts have to look good in different screen resolutions and have to look good when made out of pixels on a screen. Print fonts have to look good and clear when they've been placed onto paper.