can I copy the font files from Win XP to Vista ??

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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 19:56:37 -0400, Peptic_Sheriff

If you're asking in regard to your web page question it won't matter.
Vista uses BETTER fonts. Even if they can be transferred (I don't see
why not) I haven't tried.
 
Yes, but it won't make any difference to your 'problem' and you are just
going to get older versions of the fonts (losing newer minor updates or
major ones like TrueType families > OpenType).

In your vain attempts to change the way a badly coded website displays in
IE7, you are messing with things you do not understand.

There are different ways to define which fonts and what size are to be used
in websites, and different browsers interpret these instructions differently
if they are not positively defined.

ss.
 
Thanks for the info

Yes, but it won't make any difference to your 'problem' and you are just
going to get older versions of the fonts (losing newer minor updates or
major ones like TrueType families > OpenType).

In your vain attempts to change the way a badly coded website displays in
IE7, you are messing with things you do not understand.

There are different ways to define which fonts and what size are to be used
in websites, and different browsers interpret these instructions differently
if they are not positively defined.

ss.
 
Yes, but it won't make any difference to your 'problem' and you are just
going to get older versions of the fonts (losing newer minor updates or
major ones like TrueType families > OpenType).

In your vain attempts to change the way a badly coded website displays in
IE7, you are messing with things you do not understand.

There are different ways to define which fonts and what size are to be used
in websites, and different browsers interpret these instructions differently
if they are not positively defined.

ss.

Anybody know how good IE7 is in supporting CCS on web sites?
 
Adam Albright said:
Anybody know how good IE7 is in supporting CCS on web sites?


It's a lot better than IE6, but still not as compliant as Firefox.

ss.
 
Adam Albright said:
Oops, yep, you're right, thanks. Was hoping it would be better.


So do I, as the IE7 interface is very well thought out, and I generally
prefer it to Firefox.

ss.
 
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