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Hello How change poster name font?
I want change name to font-family: 'Poiret One'
how do that?
I want change name to font-family: 'Poiret One'
how do that?
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ACP < Display < Colors < Change it in text < Save
Also, is that font needed to be downloaded? If so, the only members who can see that is you and the person who has that font.
Also, is that font needed to be downloaded? If so, the only members who can see that is you and the person who has that font.
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and thats the problem with basic start of a phpbb2 site. Easiest way to do this is go where ever the Posters names will be, and add a class to that...then you can change the css for it easily.
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The font would only be changed for those who have that font installed on their computers.
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It's because you've got it installed in your own computer...
Have all your members download the font by providing them the download link and inform them either via PM, Topic or an Announcement or anywhere in your forum...
Have all your members download the font by providing them the download link and inform them either via PM, Topic or an Announcement or anywhere in your forum...
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Use this https://developers.google.com/webfonts/ and search the fonts available for websites. Which then in turn will make your font available for most browsers. Probably close to all the new ones. Please note like Frances has said, if the font you are calling is not a google webfonts and it is on your computer it will show up for you, but not for anyone who does not have the font. Webfonts has to be a specified font from one fo their developers. All you do is find the font you want, add the api file to your head of website. Then add the CSS style in whatever fonts you want to be that specified font.
If you desire more information about this, please ask.
INFORMATION DIRECTLY FROM GOOGLE WEBFONTS:
If you desire more information about this, please ask.
INFORMATION DIRECTLY FROM GOOGLE WEBFONTS:
Do I need to download the font in order to use the font on my website or blog?
No. The font is available for download in case you need the font in a local program like Adobe Photoshop. To use the font on your website or blog, you can simply copy the HTML snippet available from the "Use" tab for your collection.
What browsers are supported?
The Google Web Fonts API is compatible with the following browsers:
Google Chrome: version 4.249.4+
Mozilla Firefox: version: 3.5+
Apple Safari: version 3.1+
Opera: version 10.5+
Microsoft Internet Explorer: version 6+
Does the Google Web Fonts API work on mobile devices?
The Google Web Fonts API works reliably on the vast majority of modern mobile operating systems, including Android 2.2+ and iOS 4.2+ (iPhone, iPad, iPod). Support for earlier iOS versions is limited.
What do unsupported browsers see?
If someone using an unsupported browser visits a page that uses the Web Fonts API, then the text is displayed using the next available font in your CSS font stack.
In the following example, the text would be displayed in the unsupported browser's default cursive font:
p { font-family: 'Tangerine', cursive; }
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