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SnippetMaster Support Forums  |  General  |  General Discussion & Support  |  Topic: Fonts « previous next »
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kimmwood

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[-] Fonts
« on: July 11, 2007, 12:11:16 PM »

is it possible to specify a default font in the editor
ie text will always appear in a certain font rather than left to users choice?
thanks for a great programme - been looking for ages for something like this
Kim
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[-] Re: Fonts
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2007, 12:14:01 PM »

Hello,

At the moment, this is not possible.  The only thing I can suggest is to maybe specify the desired font in the "body" CSS for the page and then tell them not to select a different style?

Hope that helps...

Cheers!
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Jenkinhill
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[-] Re: Fonts
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2007, 03:24:15 PM »

is it possible to specify a default font in the editor
If you are asking "Is it possible to remove the font selector" then the answer is yes. In the Pro version you can remove or move the option buttons/selectors available within the editor window. This is useful for those clients intent on trying purple Comic Sans h1 - for example - in the middle of a nice black Verdana paragraph. If you use obvious class names for styles in your CSS, such as bodytext or centerbluetext then the client can apply those styles (assuming you leave the syle selector), but would not have the ability to change fonts etc.
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