On 18 May 2015 at 01:04, Brynn <brynn@...78...> wrote:
Well I don't understand enough about how the website works, to know what font I'm supposed to be seeing. But I thought in general that websites are set up so that if someone doesn't have that font installed, either there's some kind of script (or something) that provides it for me, or I see the fallback font.
I don't know what font I'm actually seeing. I do know that I'd like to see some better styles than what I actually see. But maybe I'm not seeing the correct font??
brynn
Hi Brynn,
to answer your questions: The fonts you are supposed to see are Ubuntu and CallunaRegular. These fonts should automatically be loaded by your browser, because we provide them as a file, and link to it in the CSS stylesheet.
I can load and use both fonts, and they look correct. So this is either an issue with your browser, not displaying the font correctly, or not being able to load or use it, or you have a local version of those fonts on your computer, which looks different - and is used instead of the one from the web to minimize page load times.
To check which font you are seeing, in Firefox, select some text, right-click on the selection, and do 'inspect selection' (or similar, German version here ;) ) You can then look at the right side of the panel that pops up which fonts are meant to be used, and if you edit the right side, you can see how the picture changes ;) - unfortunately, you need to know how to edit CSS for this. If you really want to find out the reason, and need help, send me a mail and we'll try to find it out together.
Regards, Maren