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How can I use a SPECIFIC font(s) with XHTML or .CSS
Talk about a response from the members. When I originally posted my questions I didn't see a response for a day or so and I gave up. I?ve come to the conclusion that it would better benefit the end user and me to stick with web ?save? fonts as of now. When you start hearing about downloads and privacy statements on a site it does tend to turn people away, including myself. Now I?m on to the next project of coding good java script menus. There is so much out there to learn. I?ve come to understand when building a good website you may have a number of languages involved (xml, xhtml, html, java script, asp, access, php? etc) with the final project. Can someone download me to the Matrix? ?I know Kung-Fu? 3[ . If it was only so simple.
Any good links on Nav buttons would be good .CSS or javascript!
I?m going to post this question outside of this discussion in hopes of getting more hits.
Thx again,
-Joe
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How can I use a SPECIFIC font(s) with XHTML or .CSS
Hey -- there you are -- good to hear from St Louis, we've been batting our brains out for you!
ha ha.
If you try to learn all those languages --we'll never hear from you again If you have a specific need for a site under development, just cut and paste and modify a pre-existing script. For example a php interactive form or a special popup in JS. Or an Applet that does animation. You can locate those scripts free everywhere.
Agreed there is so much to learn and some of my friends (who know a lot more than I do) can't even keep up with the progress. I sometimes think of internet development like a space voyage - "riding the big bang" [saywhat]
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