Text Tool
The content of your Web pages is dynamically generated by the user's browser and generally is displayed in a common font such as Times, Arial, or Helvetica.
The text that you can control is that in the header or footer portion of the page where your address and phone number appear, and in the buttons of your navigation scheme. Because these elements are actually graphic images, you can decide what font to use in them.
Below is a link to the Font Library -- a continually updated on-line catalog of fonts to build Web sites. You can use the Type Library to look for a specific font, or just browse for one that you would like to use in your Total Web site.
When you find a font style that you like, indicate both the NAME OF THE FONT and the STYLE (if there is more than one) in the space provided on your Web Style Survey. For example, the "Meta" font has two styles, "Normal" and "Bold."
[Click here for the Font Library]