mellowyellow
New Member
Hey guys...
I used to post at webdevforums, but I see they are hacked/gone/missing. Found this place by googling about what had happened to that site!
Anyway, my question is: how do you tell what font a browser is using, when you tell it to use a certain font-family?
Specifically, in this case, I have found a nice-looking font that Chrome uses for
and I want to track down the exact font face.
(The firebug equivalent for Chrome won't say this, even under computed styles, of course - only that it is 'script')
Additionally - digging through Chrome options does reveal some of the default fonts, but only serif/sans-serif.
WhatTheFont.com also was of no use. It only tries to answer with fonts that I don't have and would have to purchase.
I used to post at webdevforums, but I see they are hacked/gone/missing. Found this place by googling about what had happened to that site!
Anyway, my question is: how do you tell what font a browser is using, when you tell it to use a certain font-family?
Specifically, in this case, I have found a nice-looking font that Chrome uses for
Code:
font-family: script
(The firebug equivalent for Chrome won't say this, even under computed styles, of course - only that it is 'script')
Additionally - digging through Chrome options does reveal some of the default fonts, but only serif/sans-serif.
WhatTheFont.com also was of no use. It only tries to answer with fonts that I don't have and would have to purchase.