Re: IE Font Problem
- From: "Sara" <sara.hood@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Dec 2006 16:08:03 -0800
Thank you nass. I tried your suggestions and the problem is still not
fixed. Do you have any other suggestions? A word on the font of the
webpage(s) I'm referring to - there isn't anything unusual about the
font, it's just Tahoma.
Thank you.
nass wrote:
Sorry fo the snooz/ LOL, Try this click on Security tab and while the glob is
highlighted click Custom Leve.
On the Security Settings scroll down under Download and checkthese boxes:
[&] Download
[&] Font Download
( ) Disable
(*) Enable check this radio button
[&] Dispaly mixed content
( ) Disable
(*) Enable
( ) Prompt
Click [OK] tp confirm and close the secuirty settings window.
while there click on Advanced tab and Uncheck this under Brwosing Option:
[&] Browsing
[ ] Enable Personlaized Favorites Menu.
Click [OK] and close the IE Window Hit F5 to refresh and try the pages you
mentioned.
HTH.
REgards,
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
"Sara" wrote:
Thank you for your response. As I stated in my original posting, there
are no checkmarks in any of the Accessibility options.
nass wrote:
"Sara" wrote:
Through Windows Update, I installed IE7. I unchecked Clear Type fonts
in Advanced Settings and then set the font in General > Fonts to Arial
from Times New Roman. These are the only settings I changed.
I decided I didn't like IE7 so I uninstalled it and reverted back to
IE6.
In IE6, my setting to change all fonts to Arial was maintained. I do
not like this because I have a few webpages that are coded with
different fonts and I want to see them.
I looked at Accessibility and all check boxes are unchecked. General >
Fonts is Latin Based, Arial (web) / Courier New (plain text).
Bottom line: I want it to accept the font size of the webpage, and
stop automatically showing all fonts in Arial.
Thank you very much for help.
Hi Sara,
Did you tried to click on Accessibility under general Tab and see if any box
checked there like:
[ ] Ignore colors specified on web pages
[ ] Ignore font styles specified on web pages
[ ] Ignore fot size specified on web pages
and if you have been using CSS style *** try to uncheck this option under
User style ***.
HTH.
Let us know.
Regards,
nass
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www.nasstec.co.uk
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