In particular, I couldn't find anything similar to Verdana (when all the rest of the CSS was left unchanged). ![]() I was tempted to scale the Vista font sizes up a bit-but that would have made the XP fonts too large. I found it somewhat difficult to choose new Vista fonts which were close enough to XP fonts so that the same font-size, font-weight, and div measurements were good for both sets of fonts. This way, Vista and Office2007 users (who will have both Vista and XP fonts) will see the new fonts to match the defaults in the new apps, and XP and Office2003 users will still get the older fonts with no change. I just went through the CSS for a website, searching for all the places where I set "font-face" and extending the list of fonts to include the appropriate new Vista font in first position. which are the Office2007 document defaults, plus the new 'Segoe UI' font used for captions and headings. ![]() Now that Windows Vista is shipping, browsers (in both IE and FF) will be viewing webpages using the new fonts shipped with Vista and with Office2007-mostly the "C" fonts, such as Calibri, Candara, Consolas, et al.
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