Using specific font

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Last Post: July 7, 2009   (RSS)

By Moonworks - July 6, 2009

Hi,

I'm a newbie when it comes to CSS, and have a quick question.

I want to be using a specific font (arial 10) throughout my CMSB site, but have no idea how to just do that.

Is this a CSS thing? What is the easiest way to do this?

Thanks,

Joe
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Re: [Moonworks] Using specific font

By ross - July 7, 2009

Hi Joe

I agree. CSS is the way to go. Check out that tutorial and you should be good to go.

I always find having an external CSS file and then linking to that from each page is the best way to go because whenever you edit the CSS later on, you are only making the change in one file.

Keep us up to date with how you are making out :).
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By Moonworks - July 7, 2009

I'll sort out a CSS file. As a temporary measure, I just created a php file with the font command in it, then called that in as an include
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