I used to include helvetica in my font string by rote. I never really looked at it in action. I admit I never thought much about it. Until I wanted to use some new fonts and wondered why the next font down in my font string showed. Well, helvetica is a universal font that everyone has installed by default in their computers,which explains why it would be displayed by my browser but Volute wouldn’t. I had helvetica but I didn’t have Volute.
Here is a list of default fonts .
The idea is compromise. List first the font you really want to use and that you have installed and hope someone or many others have it,too. Then list a few other fonts separated by commas ending with a sure-fire sans-serif or serif. Use Weiss Lapidar for a heading and your body font will show, hence the need to specify some “fallback” font-families in your font string.
I recently downloaded this font along with Volute and about 20 others. But only my machine can see them.
There are a few universal font families: Arial,Trebuchet MS,Tahoma,Palantino Linotype, and etc.they fall into serif or sans serif. I’ve seen sans and sun-sans,too.
Use these and no matter what browser anyone viewing your page with will see these fonts.
Continue reading Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ? Thanks Microsoft.