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Slingshot
27th September 2005, 20:29
Hi all, I need some help.
I made a website a few months back and used a font called "UniversityRomanLetPlain", since then I've done a re-install and for some reason I no longer have access to use that font.
Does anyone have a copy of it that you could PM to me?
I really don't want have to redo the whole site.
Anyway, thanks.
Waylander
27th September 2005, 20:32
www.dafont.com/en
Try there, may be able to find it. If not, there are heaps of other fonts you might be able to use.
John
27th September 2005, 20:33
http://www.fortunecity.com/rivendell/knights/259/University.zip
includes bold and BT.
Pathos
27th September 2005, 21:35
The silly thing about this is if you don't have the font 99% of people who view your website won't so it'll be a waste of time cause on their computer it will just display times new roman.
Use it to make images for a header etc and use a common font such as arial for the main text.
Slingshot
27th September 2005, 21:51
http://www.fortunecity.com/rivendell/knights/259/University.zip
includes bold and BT.
Thanks for this but I can't seem to open the Zip file, can you repost it please.
The silly thing about this is if you don't have the font 99% of people who view your website won't so it'll be a waste of time cause on their computer it will just display times new roman.
Use it to make images for a header etc and use a common font such as arial for the main text.
I used the font to to exactly that, and a flash menu animation so it shouldn't matter if others don't have it.
skelstar
27th September 2005, 21:53
Mate Ive been playing with CSS recently and it rocks for this sort of thing. You just change one line and it reformats the whole site. Great for making menu-bars too. Of course if your'e like me your older sites dont have any CSS and you end up farting around with style properties again. :wacko:
Slingshot
27th September 2005, 22:26
Mate Ive been playing with CSS recently and it rocks for this sort of thing. You just change one line and it reformats the whole site. Great for making menu-bars too. Of course if your'e like me your older sites dont have any CSS and you end up farting around with style properties again. :wacko:
The site (http://www.catherinelambert.co.nz/) is flash and image rich so I don't think a CSS style would help much.
But thanks.
John
28th September 2005, 21:20
Thanks for this but I can't seem to open the Zip file, can you repost it please.
Attached. :mellow:
Please lengthen your message to at least 10 characters
zadok
28th September 2005, 22:08
Nice looking font, but it looks like it's not available for free.
ps. zip file worked.
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