There are a variety of reasons why text may appear small in Web browsers. Sometimes this might be desired, but at other times this can be a problem from browser settings, system font corruption, or ...
Before you use a font in a personal or commercial project, do yourself a favor -- look up the license for that font. Take, for instance, the default Windows font Calibri. Even though this font comes ...
Slowly, but surely, web browsers are creeping towards some form of parity when it comes to using custom fonts in CSS. It's rather disturbing how long it's taken considering that dynamic fonts were ...
One of the biggest misconceptions among marketers regarding print marketing is that all fonts that look great online will translate cleanly to print. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Differences ...
It used to be easy. Your fonts were in a folder somewhere and used activation software (the word 'suitcase' meant something quite different to graphic designers than it did to holidaymakers) to ...
If you share documents across platforms, you have probably experienced some common font issues—fonts that are missing or lines of text that wrap differently from how you intended them. This problem is ...
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a text-based approach to describing how content contained within an HTML file is structured. This markup tells a web browser how to display text, images and other ...
You may have observed while viewing webpages in Internet Explorer some or all the fonts appear blurry. The problem may not persist in other versions of Internet ...
We have access to more fonts today than ever before, and so many are free! Fonts, like graphics, can make or break a presentation (such as a PowerPoint slideshow); sell a book, magazine, newspaper (or ...