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Adding Fonts |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 39 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 114,685 ![]() |
I just followed This Turtorial and I got almost to the end. I'm tryinig to embed the Acens font from Dafont website.
I've got to the point where I am supposed to list the website the font is to be created for, using the WEFT program, and I list Xanga.com. I'm not sure where I supposed to store the .eot file, so I just put it on my C drive. It doesn't seem to complete the embeding. I don't know if the .eot file gets downloaded, and I don't see Acens listed in my drop down menu on Xanga tools bar. Also, I don't want to use the font on the entire website, just on my posts. Do I need to imput a code into my custom module for that? Thanks. |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 39 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 114,685 ![]() |
Right now I am using a default header. If I have to put it into my custome header, won't that mean I can't use the default header and will have to make one up for myself?
Edit: Thanks for your help on this thread and the photoshop thread. I got it to the point where I can post an individual post in the new typeface, but it seems to effect ALL the other posts on the same page... so if I put an acens style sheet into the html of one post, the whole page gets effected. I am wondering how I can put it into the style sheet into the html of just one post, and have only that post get its type face changed. Also, I don't know how to change bewteen different embedded fonts in the same post. I tried playing around with it, but it only seems to take one type face. Maybe there is a special style sheet that allows changing the type of font in the same post, that I don't know about. Finally, whenever I had to edit the post, the style sheet would be lost and the font would revert back to the default of the page... in this case arial. Maybe I am missing some special step to prevent this from happening. Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to tackle this. |
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