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Old 18th February 2009, 12:43 PM
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How Do i get the images to preview like on this site Vertical Panoramas? you will need to click on the image.

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Old 18th February 2009, 01:07 PM
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I guess that you are talking about the long skinny thumbnails?

I'd say that you have to specifiy a forced size thumbnail in your software.
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If you mean the display program you can use either lightbox or slimbox (the latter is a clone of the former but really really small)

edit: oops... link would help
http://www.digitalia.be/software/slimbox
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Old 18th February 2009, 07:28 PM
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Cheers Barton slimbox was what i was after.
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I have designed a webpage with the font "microgrammadmedext". When i load the webpage on my computer it loads fine just as i designed it. But when i load the webpage up on another computer the font is in "arial" i think the problem is that the font is not install on the other computer.

If that is true how do i fix it so whenever anyone in the world loads the site the correct font comes up?

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Old 20th February 2009, 05:34 PM
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You can't, use a standard font, or use an image (if its a header or such not for huge blocks of text). I'd say its for a heading because for blocks of text that font would be awful.
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Old 22nd February 2009, 12:58 AM
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If that is true how do i fix it so whenever anyone in the world loads the site the correct font comes up?
The only way to do it is to use a Flash/JavaScript technology like sIFR. It uses JavaScript to replace all of the text you want in that font with a Flash movie that contains the text and embedded font ... though of course you have to learn how to use it, it's only good for short bits of text (like headings), and you cannot (should not) use commercial fonts untless you license them.

Future browsers may allow you to use non-standard fonts, but for the time being the only way is by using text replacement.
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