HTML - Font In Word That Keeps Apostrophe / Quotation Marks From Going Awol In Html Syntax?
Similar TutorialsHello, When I try to set a font in HTML it works, but if I set a rule in my CSS to set the same font, it doesn't. Here are the three things I do (not at the same time of course): <font face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica"> ... ... ... </font> vs body { font-family: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica; } or even... body { font: Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica; } Out of all of those, only the first can change the font in my browser...is this a CSS issue because, somehow, the browser has superiority over CSS, and HTML has superiority over the browser? I would appreciate input. Thanks. As the title states I've been using Microsoft Word 2000 to create my web page but now want to make a simple no frills html HTML document. Is there a simple and quick way to do it ? I know I can simply create a new HTML document and then just copy and paste the links but is there a utility that can do this ? Many thanks Not sure if this is the correct forum for this issue, but will give it a shot. I am trying to convert a word document to html, but the basic 'save as html' doesn't do it for me. I need to create individual html files for each topic in the document map. I have found some softwares that can do this, but every one of them produces html files that cause that annoying internet explorer popup that says something about ActiveX controls. Does anybody know how to automatically produce html files that do not cause this popup. Thank you for your help. I have a word document that I need to add to web template so I need it in html so I can just copy and paste the info. I have tried saving the page as webpage in MS Word2007 but this saves it as an MHTML doc and I cannot just copy and paste that to my template. Is there anything I can use to convert the doc into html and keep the formatting in the doc? I know that notepad is effective for using HTML tages and save notepad as [save as: name.html] and then it appears like a webpage. I don't know how to do the same with (wordpad, microsoft office word) When I add HTML tages to wordpad or microsoft office word and [save as :name.HTML] it doesn't appear as webpage, when I write an ordinary content in wordpad or microsoft office word how to open and edite the content with HTML tages in the development of a website i've been given about 50 Word files as my client would have them designed as a webpage - i've NEVER had success doing a simple conversion - is there any good way to convert these .doc files to html without total destruction of the layout? anyone? many thanks, Glenn hey. i'm sort of fairly okay with HTML because of the myspace days but i can't figure this out for the life of me. i am trying to change a title font on a tumblr and i found where it needs to be changed, i changed the font.. and it's not working? it's still the same font as before. this is the coding that i changed. .title{color:#fe9abd; font-family:'Leckerli One', cursive; font-size:30px; line-height:14px; letter-spacing:2px; font-weight:normal; text-align:center;} so the font should be 'Leckerli One', cursive. yet it still looks like this. (this hi goodmorning part) am i doing something wrong?? Hi people, I have two questions: Which is the tag to include other html file in a html file? Second question: How can I do in html a capital word? Thanks with anticipation. Regards This might be a silly question but I have my dads resume posted on his site: http://artekengineering.com/ (and click resume button) It was done in word and saved as html. My question is is there a way to make the text a certain size (white space around it on the page) and static on the page instead of it resizing and filling the whole web page? Thanks I am trying to make a generic html page. This page is going to switch between two htm files. For some reason I cannot get the font to increase. I need it to be about 125font size in word. Here is what I have: span class="fontsize100"><Font Color=red>test</font></span> I assume this is incorrect? It is my present understanding that many fonts do not work on the internet, but they will in programs like Microsoft Word. Is that correct? If so, how does a guy get a font added that he insists on keeping. Thanks ! Hello Everyone, Can someone guide me how can I open a word doc or text file from a html page. I already changed the following setting for doc files in my system: In Explorer - Click Tools --> Folder Options Click on File Types Goto any office extension (XLS, DOC, PPT,...) and uncheck Browse in Same Window. Here is my html file <html> <body> Hello <a href="c:\\myword.doc" target="_self">Link</a> </body> </html> The preferable way would be to govern it through coding, rather doing some manual settings in browser. Thanks. I want to make changes to the font of the posts of this section: http://foxh0und.tumblr.com/tagged/foxh0undQA I'm really not sure where to find the part for that in the HTML.. what I want to do is change the spacing between each post & have the question in bold and the answer not in bold and smaller font - an example of what I would like to do is in the link below. http://foxh0und.tumblr.com/post/11626236049 any help would be amazing because i feel like it's ruining my whole theme. Hi all, First time here. May be this is easy for all but I am writing this after experiencing a lot of frustration trying to write a very simple html file that uses regional font. I am on windows-xp. A font called Mangal which comes with the o/s itself is in question. All I want to do is show some text in this font (which is an Indian font, basically) on the browser. Here is my html : HTML Code: <html> <head> </head> <body> <font face="Mangal">Hello There...</font> </html> I opened this html in firefox and IE and in both the text appeared in English and not in Hindi; which it is expected to be in. I changed the char set to UTF-8 (in both) and tried but didn't work. After doing several google searches I discovered I need something called as eot file. So I downloaded the s/w WEFT from MS and installed and created eot file as described in online tutorials. The s/w did change my above file to : HTML Code: <html> <head> <STYLE TYPE="text/css">^M <!-- /* $WEFT -- Created by: prasi () on 8/7/2009 -- */^ @font-face {^M font-family: Times New Roman;^M font-style: normal;^M font-weight: normal;^M src: url(TIMESNE0.eot);^M }^M @font-face {^M font-family: Mangal;^M font-style: normal;^M font-weight: normal;^M src: url(MANGAL0.eot);^M }^M -->^M </STYLE>^M </head> <body> <font face="Mangal">Hello There..</font> </html> But still the text appeared in English itself. I tried adding each of the following to my html document: HTML Code: <!-- inside head : > <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=x-user-defined"> <!-- On top of html doc> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> And tried to open the file in IE / Firefox but it didn't work. The text appears in English itself. Everytime I made changes I tried changing the charset from default to utf-8 to user-defined but the text still remained in English. I tried typing text using Mangal font in notepad / openoffice but it didn't work. Earlier only rectangles appeared. After addition of support for complex script (Control panel -> regional settings -> languages), I am seeing text typed in notepad with Mangal font appearing in English. But still I don't see Hindi text getting typed in Notepad / openoffice-writer and most importantly not in the browser with my html So I'll be most obliged and happy if some one could help me out with basic steps towards writing html document which uses non-english font. To be specific Mangal. Thanks in anticipation. I am trying to use a font that isn't one of the 12 most common for pc and mac (arial, verdana, times ect.) but dont want to make everything an image. I would like to use the font on the page text. How would i go about using it? Hi to everyone. I am very new to programming. I am writing an html code for a simple program here at our office. Part of the program is to open an html file that is located on another computer. The computer's IP address is 192.168.2.110 (on the local network) and is named accounting8. If I paste any of the following in the address bar of Mozilla Firefox, initial.html is show correctly: http://accounting8/genghis_khan/initial.html http://192.168.2.110/genghis_khan/initial.html However, when I use either of the two within my html code, nothing comes out. Here is the sample code: <html> <head> <title>Module</title> </head> <frameset cols="190,*" <frame src="http://accounting8/genghis_khan/initial.html" name="toc"> <frame src="http://www.yahoo.com" name="toc"> </frameset> </html> I hope you guys can help me out. Advance thank you. RJ Hi folks... I have a website that shows some reverse color question marks in odd places. The original code appears clean, but when I view it in FF it adds these characters. Here's the original code: <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> When I view it in IE there's no problem When I VIEW SOURCE in IE, it looks like this: <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" align="center" width="28%"> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff"> </font></div> <div align="center"><font size="3"><strong><a But when I view the same page in my FF it looks like this: <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top" align="center" width="28%"> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> <div align="center"><font color="#ffffff">�</font></div> When I view the same page on my wife's system, also using FF the Q marks do not show up! I see the space between the > <, but why does it only show on my computer? There must be a simple solution for this, but I cannot figure it out. Any ideas? Thanks Danolo So, I'm redesigning my website to conform with all W3C html/css standards as well as following all the suggested ways of doing it, and thus, I have a question or two I would like some comments on. 1. Say I want a line of text: Filed in Information, Monday 1st. Oct. 2007 And "Filed in" should be red, "information" black and the date light gray. I tried doing <font class="f1">Filed in</font> and then apply the style in the css sheet, but this didn't work. Is this an illegal syntax for HTML? (evidently, as it didn't work) And if it is, what would actually be the best way of doing this? Since <H#> tags create paragraph spacing... 2. To import the css style sheet into my page I have been using <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> But then someone mentioned the @import method. Is there a practical of technical difference to the way I am doing it now? Thanks. |