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can i embed a font so all users can see it correctly?

 
 
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      2nd Apr 2005
I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto my
computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't have
the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
Thanks in advance.
 
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      2nd Apr 2005
Hi nicolachick,

There is no way you can embed a font into a web page (at least I don't know
.... maybe there is). But there are some alternatives of doing it.

You can upload the font file to your server and prompt your visiters to
download and install the font.

Or you can make the text an image so that the visitors' computers consider
the block of words an image instead of a string of text. Firstly, type the
text your want in a word processor (Word, FrontPage, even Notepad will work),
then press Alt + PrintScrn (located right to F12). Afterwards, in FrontPage,
press Ctrl + V to paste it. Finally use the image toolbar (go to View >
Toolbars, Image if it is not visible) to cut out all the unnesscary parts.
FrontPage will prompt you to save the image when you save the web page. If
your web page has a background, make a background of the image text
transparent and save the image as gif.

If you are not familiar with image manipulation in FrontPage, you can paste
in any image editor as well before saving and linking the image to your web
page.

HTH

Xero
"nicolachick" wrote:

> I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto my
> computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
> computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't have
> the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
> website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
> Thanks in advance.

 
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      2nd Apr 2005
1) Fonts are copyrighted and you may not have permission to propagate it to others
2) If it is not copyrighted, Search the web for WEFT
- a technology (w/ security issues) that allows some user to download a font from a web

IMHO
use images where critical or std fonts

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"nicolachick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:CA2BC15E-A12D-4AD0-8319-(E-Mail Removed)...
| I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto my
| computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
| computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't have
| the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
| website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
| Thanks in advance.


 
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      2nd Apr 2005
Thanks for taking the time to reply, sounds like I would be best to change
the main headers to images and then select an alternative font for the main
body of text because I am not sure otherwise how I would link specific words.
Cheers for your help. Nicola

"Xero" wrote:

> Hi nicolachick,
>
> There is no way you can embed a font into a web page (at least I don't know
> ... maybe there is). But there are some alternatives of doing it.
>
> You can upload the font file to your server and prompt your visiters to
> download and install the font.
>
> Or you can make the text an image so that the visitors' computers consider
> the block of words an image instead of a string of text. Firstly, type the
> text your want in a word processor (Word, FrontPage, even Notepad will work),
> then press Alt + PrintScrn (located right to F12). Afterwards, in FrontPage,
> press Ctrl + V to paste it. Finally use the image toolbar (go to View >
> Toolbars, Image if it is not visible) to cut out all the unnesscary parts.
> FrontPage will prompt you to save the image when you save the web page. If
> your web page has a background, make a background of the image text
> transparent and save the image as gif.
>
> If you are not familiar with image manipulation in FrontPage, you can paste
> in any image editor as well before saving and linking the image to your web
> page.
>
> HTH
>
> Xero
> "nicolachick" wrote:
>
> > I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto my
> > computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
> > computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't have
> > the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
> > website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
> > Thanks in advance.

 
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      2nd Apr 2005
Thanks, very important point about copyright, bit new to this so hadn't
considered that yet. Cheers for your help. Nicola

"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:

> 1) Fonts are copyrighted and you may not have permission to propagate it to others
> 2) If it is not copyrighted, Search the web for WEFT
> - a technology (w/ security issues) that allows some user to download a font from a web
>
> IMHO
> use images where critical or std fonts
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________
> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
> To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
> http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
> _____________________________________________
>
>
> "nicolachick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:CA2BC15E-A12D-4AD0-8319-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto my
> | computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
> | computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't have
> | the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
> | website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
> | Thanks in advance.
>
>
>

 
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      2nd Apr 2005
> Or you can make the text an image so that the visitors' computers consider
> the block of words an image instead of a string of text. Firstly, type the
> text your want in a word processor


You'll get a much higher-quality image if you do this in a graphics program,
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      3rd Apr 2005
nicolachick wrote:

> What I was wondering is can I embed the font into my
> website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so, how?
> Thanks in advance.


You might want to explore sIFR.

http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/08/sifr

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Andrew Murray
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      3rd Apr 2005
No it depends on the user having that font on their system.

"nicolachick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've been designing my website and have used a font that I installed onto
> my
> computer. However when I upload my website the font only displays on my
> computer, not when i'm on anybody elses, presumably because they don't
> have
> the same font installed. What I was wondering is can I embed the font into
> my
> website so all users can view my pages with the correct font? And if so,
> how?
> Thanks in advance.



 
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