• Choosing A Browser Safe Font
Monday, August 24th, 2009It’s a frequent discussion when designing websites…
Why can’t I use a really cool looking font everywhere on my site?
The answer is simple…You can, IF you make everything an image, or you go with an all Flash website (not recommended for SEO). Why is this? Again, simple, but not widely understood….Not every computer in the world has those cool fonts installed on it.
Scenario: So let’s say your using a really neat handwritten style font you have called “Ex Ponto Pro” because you want your site to look like a handwritten letter. On your machine it looks fabulous! However, you decide to check out your site on your son’s laptop, and then you see it….a substitution! His laptop doesn’t have “Ex Ponto Pro” installed on it, so it’s substituting that font with something it has…and boy is it UGLY! The whole idea of your site is completely moot because the font’s not right!
Solutions: There are two ways to fix this issue. They can and should be combined.
(1) Create Images. You can make every page full of textual images, increase your load time and lose all your Search Engine Optimization, or you can choose certain sections that you really want to stand out, and change those text areas into images. Keep in mind that images do not carry the same “weight” with the search engines as text (even with detailed alt tags), so you should make every effort to only use non-keywords (or keywords that you repeat frequently) in your textual images. (example for me would be: design, graphics, purchase, contact, about, email, etc.).
(2) Use Browser Safe Fonts. Using these commonly installed fonts will mean that your site content will look the same no matter who is browsing, and what type of computer they are using (PC or Mac).
List of Browser Safe Fonts:
Arial
Book Antiqua/Palatino
Comic Sans
Courier New
Georgia
Lucida Console
Tahoma
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Verdana
Verdana happens to be my personal favorite, because there is a very significant difference between bolded and normal…why bother to bold something if it’s not going to stand out?
Once you understand this very important aspect of web design, you’ll be able to make the decisions necessary to create your “killer” website!


