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HTML masters - help!!
I've got a page that has some text in Trebuchet MS, font size: 12px. Currently, this text is anti-alias. Is it possible to remove this through html or css? Ifso, how?
Thanks, Sam Granger ps. Preferably not by changing the text to an image. |
what do you mean the text is anti alias? - isnt that a grafical term for text in an IMAGE?
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Hmm... would like to help but dont exactly understand your question?
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I think he is asking if text can be made anti-aliased, thereby getting around Windows functions like true type and smooth edges of screen fonts...
The answer is no... |
Just make an image of what you want.
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Font is Trebuchet MS, 12px.
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ummm is right ...lol
first of all if this is html text anti alias doesnt apply except to graphic images. next..using the font Trebuchet MS is a crap shoot...unless the person viewing the page HAS that or any other font installed on their computer then they wont see it as Trebuchet MS..and unless you have other fonts specifed in the same tag/page it will just defaut to whatever the default font is on that machine. Fonts can be embeded but thats a whole other issue. and as was posted above..just make it a graphic image..you can duplicate the font, insure the surfer actually does see it as Trebuchet MS...add anti alias and control the size... |
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