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Arial עברית
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הגופן הנפוץ ביותר באתרים בעברית. ייחודו שהוא קריא ואין לו מתחרים... כמה חבל
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| Times new roman עברית |
הגופן מתאים לתכנים הקשורים בתנ"ך, רומנטי משהו. בהבדל מאריאל יש לו "שניצים" (serif)
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| Courier new עברית |
גופן עם רווח אחיד בין האותיות. מתאים לקוד תוכנה.
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| Comic sans MS עברית |
בעברית זה למעשה אריאל
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| Tahoma עברית |
ראיתי אתרים עם הגופן הזה. הצפיפות בין האותיות לא נעימה לי.
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| Veranda עברית |
בעברית זה למעשה אריאל
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[Bold, Italic] Originally named Monotype.com
font-family: "Andale Mono", "Monotype.com", monospace
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Also named Zapf Chancery on older Macs (and some Win PCs).
font-family: "Apple Chancery", "Zapf Chancery", cursive
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Arial arial
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[Bold, Italic] Very similar to Helvetica.
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
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font-family: "Arial Black", sans-serif
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font-family: Capitals, serif
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font-family: Charcoal, Chicago, sans-serif
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[Italic]
font-family: Chicago, Charcoal, sans-serif
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[Bold, Italic] An informal font designed to be easily legible on screen. Believe it or not, this is the default cursive font for Internet Explorer.
font-family: "Comic Sans MS", cursive
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[Bold, Italic] Courier is the most common monospace (typewriter-style) font. .
font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace
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[Bold, Italic] See discussion under Courier
font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace
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A non-scalable Windows system font used for DOS screens and other low-level tasks. Available only at 9 points.
font-family: fixedsys, monospace
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A display font; avoid bold and italics. Not on pre-1999 Macs.
font-family: Gadget, fantasy
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[Bold, Italic] A Mac system font since 1984. Its appearance resembles Arial and Helvetica; its function is similar to MS Sans Serif (icon names on the Desktop, etc.).
font-family: Geneva, "MS Sans Serif", sans-serif
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[Bold, Italic] Designed by Microsoft for WWW use, Georgia is a traditional looking font with “old-style” numerals.
font-family: Georgia, serif
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[Bold, Italic] A Mac system font since 1984. On the Web, Helvetica is usually paired with the nearly identical (and more common) Arial.
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
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[Bold, Italic] Not on pre-1999 Macs
font-family: "Hoefler Text", serif
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Less common than other MSIE fonts such as Arial. A very heavy, black font, good for headlines. Weight and width are sort of like Techno.
font-family: Impact, sans-serif
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Monospace font, present on all Macs. Monaco 9-point is associated with programming, debugging, and other low-level tasks, somewhat like Windows Fixedsys, System, and Terminal.
font-family: monaco, sans-serif
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Monospace system font dating back to Windows 95. Best at 12 pixels and under.
font-family: "MS Gothic", monospace
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Windows system font, used for dialog boxes, etc. Best at 12 pixels and under.
font-family: "MS Sans Serif", Geneva, sans-serif
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Windows system font. Best at 12 pixels and under.
font-family: "MS Serif", "New York", serif
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[Bold, Italic] Mac system font: similar in appearance to Times Roman, similar in function to MS Serif.
font-family: "New York", "MS Serif", serif
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A nice serif font, present on all Macs and fairly common on PCs (with office software suites).
font-family: Palatino, serif
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Not on pre-1999 Macs
font-family: Sand, fantasy
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Not on pre-1999 Macs
font-family: Skia, sans-serif
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Non-scalable (available only at 10 points), present on all Windows PCs, used for menus, etc.
font-family: System, sans-serif
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Rarely used on the Web, Tahoma does have the advantage of being present even on very old Windows PCs.
font-family: Tahoma, serifSansSerifMonospace
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Not on pre-1999 Macs
font-family: Techno, Impact, sans-serif
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A non-scalable, monospace system font used for the DOS or “command-line” interface. Terminal looks very different at different point sizes. Shown here are 9, 12, and 14 points.
font-family: Terminal, monospace
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Not on pre-1999 Macs
font-family: Textile, cursive
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font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif
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This is by far the most common serif font on the Web.
It is the default serif font in most browsers.
font-family: "Times New Roman", serif
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A sans-serif font designed (like Verdana) for legibility on screen.
font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif
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Possibly the most readable of the sans-serif fonts commissioned by Microsoft for on-screen use. However, Verdana shouldn’t be used side-by-side with same-sized serif fonts, because Verdana will appear one or two sizes larger.
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif
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Functionally similar to Windows Terminal and Fixedsys, VT-100 can be scaled up for a “bitmappy” appearance.
font-family: "VT-100", monospace
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