Mac and PC Compatible Fonts
PCs and Macs are completely diverse systems and, in the majority of cases, dissimilar fonts. Modern fonts were created since the arrival of PCs and a lot of them have been conventionally personalized for both operating systems, some with different levels of success. As a consequence, a number of fonts appear better on PCs (for instance Arial), at the same time as others are best presented on Macs (for example Geneva and Helvetica).
One innovative font particularly, Verdana, was developed in 1996. Verdana is a sans serif font, which has a “humanistic feature” and appears in good quality on both Macs and PCs. This is the very reason why it is one of the most admired, extensively-used fonts in Internet.
To be in command of how your website content is presented, it’s imperative to select a serif or sans serif font that is pre-installed on both operating systems of PCs and Macs. If your web content has no pre-installed font, the visitor’s browser will present your website with the default font of the browser. This will transform the general appearance and expression of your website. You can pass up this by selecting a font presented to both PC and Mac systems.
How To Choose The Right Font For Your Content
Quite a few fonts that are pre-installed on both operating systems are listed below. By choosing one of these typescripts for your website, you will be in charge of how your content will look on web browsers.
Serif: Georgia and Times New Roman
Sans serif: Verdana, Trebuchet, Arial, Impact, and Andale Mono
You have to really choose your font carefully. The content matters, the website design, the idea, and even the advertisements. If you want to find out which font is best, follow these simple rules:
- Decide the topic of your content. For instance, if you write for literature and arts or publish literature or music articles, the font should be Serif. Times New Roman is standard and if you use it, it won’t attract so much the eye of the visitor, but if you use Georgia for instance, it will bring a special view of your content. If you want to write about technical stuff, then use Sans Serif. This will make the visitor notice the topic, without even reading the text.
- There is one untold and unwritten rule about fonts on websites: The direction and attitude that you want to implement into the viewer’s eye, is a mixture of both fonts plus content, but it must be selected and adapted accordingly. Everything must be clear. If you want to attract visitors for an arts website or similar to it, use Serif. If you want to attract visitors for a technical or technological website, use Sans Serif. The most appropriate font of these fonts is Verdana. It is also the most used.
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