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Hey All

I am building my site in Microsoft Frontpage. Maybe a silly idea but its easier, and quicker.

I have some non standard fonts, I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to make these fonts show up. I use fonts from 1001 Free Fonts website, I dont mind putting a llink to them to be downloaded, but if there is a better way of doing this can you let me know?

I am trying to get this up and running ASAP, im gonna start another thread as well about updating pricelists so check it out if you know how to do this.

Thanks for your help

Jason

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CSS is the solution, to better explain heres a link, be wary of the downsides though...

Use Your Own Font CSS Link

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Be sure to read the bottom section of that link demonhale suggested

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womble wrote: Hey All

I am building my site in Microsoft Frontpage. Maybe a silly idea but its easier, and quicker.

I have some non standard fonts, I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to make these fonts show up. I use fonts from 1001 Free Fonts website, I dont mind putting a llink to them to be downloaded, but if there is a better way of doing this can you let me know?

I am trying to get this up and running ASAP, im gonna start another thread as well about updating pricelists so check it out if you know how to do this.

Thanks for your help

Jason

i don't know about embedded fonts in css, but i use sIFR
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