I need help with fonts

W

Walter R.

My website (see signature) has a lot of text. I imported most of it from
Word documents. FrontPage converted the Word doc to HTML during the
transfer.

FrontPage automatically converted my Times New Roman to Verdana. For
legibility purposes, I wonder if this is the best font, or if I should
change it to a serif font like Times New Roman.

What are the rules and fonts suggested for best legibility of large amounts
of text on a web page? I have looked for this information all over, without
luck.

Thank you
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

There are no hard & fast rules,
- but most usability test shows San-Serif fonts are easier to read on screen than Serif fonts (which are better for print media)


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| My website (see signature) has a lot of text. I imported most of it from
| Word documents. FrontPage converted the Word doc to HTML during the
| transfer.
|
| FrontPage automatically converted my Times New Roman to Verdana. For
| legibility purposes, I wonder if this is the best font, or if I should
| change it to a serif font like Times New Roman.
|
| What are the rules and fonts suggested for best legibility of large amounts
| of text on a web page? I have looked for this information all over, without
| luck.
|
| Thank you
| --
| Walter
| www.rationality.net
| -
|
|
 
E

E. T. Culling

It's usually better to copy text from Word into Notepad to strip away of the
excess code. Then copy and paste into FP.
ETC
 

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