So, you want to make a Web Page!
Handy Dandy Font Viewer
The <FONT> tag gives us enormous flexibility in HTML design. An interesting use of fonts can add a little zip to a page. This is a collection of a few relatively common Windows fonts at different sizes, etc. You can use this to help you see what the font might look like on a web page. At the bottom of the page is a little widget that will do the same for any font on your computer.

Remember- a visitor to your page will be able to see your font choices only if they have that font installed on their computer. Remember also you can specify more than one font. This way you increase the probability that everyone will see your handiwork as you intended it to be seen.

Times New Roman

Arial

Arial Narrow

Britannic Bold

Comic Sans MS

Courier New

Eurostile

Felix Titling

Impact

Lucida Blackletter

Lucida Calligraphy

Lucida Sans

Lucida Sans Typewriter

Mistral

OCopperplate-Plain

OCopperplate-Heavy

Copperplate Gothic Light

OCR-A

OPCIVET Light

Peignot Medium

SI-Middleweight

SI-Heavyweight

Verdana

* If you happen to be viewing this through MS Internet Explorer the "Try other fonts" function probably won't work. I tried it once and Explorer choked. Works great with Netscape though.
 
 
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