Joy, What Font and Size Do You Use?

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on font selection for web content, specifically the use of Tahoma at sizes 10 pt for body text and 12 pt for titles. The user seeks to maintain consistency in font and color while replacing content in an "October Host" project. Tahoma is identified as a universal web font, ensuring compatibility across different systems. The conversation also touches on the potential need to use Microsoft Word for formatting adjustments.

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Web designers, content creators, and anyone involved in maintaining consistent typography across digital platforms will benefit from this discussion.

Intrepid_Chef
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I was going to replace the "October Host"stuff with other content and want to keep the same font and color. What is it so I can match the size?
 
I use Tahoma, 10 pt for the text and 12 pt for the titles. It's a universal web font, so you should have it on your computer.
 
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Thanks ... it's an e-mail file. We'll see. If I must put it in "word" When I get home, I must!
 

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