css - Century Gothic Font Usablility Question -
In the last few days, Ive asked some questions to solve my fonts problem. I was using several fuzzy fonts for my design I was using @ font-face, and if they were used then trying to find ways to create my backup fonts in changing family size Were. It has become very complicated, and I have decided to simplify things and use more popular fonts in my family.
Font-family: Century Gothic, Ariel, Non-Serif;
I have chosen to use Century Gothic as my primary font (which I thought was standard on most computers). After more testing, most browsers are using non-serif fonts in most computers.
Here's the site:
Some questions:
1- Is my site looking as a gothic or non-serif?
2- Is the specific Gothic Century specific to a specific OS? 3- Is there any improvement in CSS that can load the Centennial Gothic (possibly different file names / font names for different font names) Do I need it in quotes also?
Sorry, and apologize for leaving its normal programming question.
1- Is my site showing as Centennial Gothic
< / Blockquote>No.
Or without a serif?
Yes.
2-Century Gothic is specific to specific OS?
No, it is not included in any OS This is often installed by MS Office.
3- There is a correction in CSS that can load the Centennial Gothic
You
@fonts-face
recent browsers To download and embed the font to use. Unfortunately, this is not allowed for the normal monotype license; You must obtain a special embedding license which can not even exist for that font.(possibly there are different file names / font names for the same font?)
No, the monotype version is if you are setting a geometric without , You can try to include the futures ("Future", "Future SD", "Future LT Medium", "Future MD BT"). , "Future No. 2"), Avene ("Avenier Medium", "55 Avenin Roman", "Avenor Next LT Pro"), or even Avant Garde in desperate times. But none of these, or any other geometric operating system has been bundled with, so you have a very small chance to do this work.
Do I want it in quotes too?
Yes.
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