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Posted 30 January 2009 - 11:35 AM

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If you are very confused about choosing the best font for your particular project then Font Picker might assist you in solving your ambiguity. Font Picker lets you input your text and see it displayed in various font styles which can give you an idea about which font is more suitable.

Font Picker can also be used using its Adoble AIR based applications which can be downloaded from its site. It identifies the fonts installed in your computer and thus shows only the ones available while testing. The usability is slightly enhanced by giving you the option to remove the fonts you don’t like with a click. Worth a try.
It is really a cool service i decided my font for my new website.
I suggest you trying this because it is the best aka software for your help

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Posted 30 January 2009 - 02:57 PM

Templates are usually designed within an image manipulating software, where all the fonts you have can be tested with the text tool they come with. In order for the font to show on your website, you'd have to make images for each font that isn't normally supported by the operating system(s) until all browsers support the CSS 3 web fonts feature. This tool doesn't seem to be available for Linux, but even if it was, if i'd end up in an image editor, it kind of loses its purpose. In practice (and in theory) it doesn't seem like something that would increase production time.




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