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Is there a 'best practices' way of deciding what fonts to use for differing parts of a web page? |
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Is there a 'best practices' way of deciding what fonts to use for differing parts of a web page? Is it better for body text to be a specific font or font style and then headers to be something else? Is there a list of web safe fonts and an example of what they look like, some kind of a reference sheet? I am not happy with the way my h1 - h3 fonts look on a page and would like to avoid going the route of some kind of text replacement technique. Guess that I am a bit font/design challenged (among other things)... I found "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" |
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I found "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" http://www.sitepoint.com/books/desig...5605deb341cd4c very helpful in choosing fonts, colours and other aspects of web page design. |
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Is there a 'best practices' way of deciding what fonts to use for differing parts of a web page? |
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I found "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" |
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I found "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" http://www.sitepoint.com/books/desig...12a07b95605deb... very helpful in choosing fonts, colours and other aspects of web page design. |
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Has anyone read / reviewed this for real? Good techniques or bad? |
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Did you go to the author's website? http://www.principlesofbeautifulwebdesign.com/layout/ If you mouse over "Layout" I believe you will not order the book. |
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body {font:normal 11pt/15pt certainly didn't help. |
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On 6 Apr, 18:08, David Segall <da... (AT) address (DOT) invalid> wrote: I found "The Principles of Beautiful Web Design" http://www.sitepoint.com/books/desig...12a07b95605deb... very helpful in choosing fonts, colours and other aspects of web page design. That's a book I'd love to read, because I sorely need such a thing. However from looking at their own site, I'm not inclined to trust their judgement enough to spend moneey on it. Far too many people who really shouldn't be let anywhere near web design (frequently skilled and talented paper designers) have written books and stuck similar titles onto them, when actually they're more like a worst-practice guide to web design. Has anyone read / reviewed this for real? I read it from cover to cover "for real" which is why I recommended |
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Good techniques or bad? I can't judge that. I can only accept what they say and my judgment of |
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