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Condensed Fonts

16/03/2016 à 21:47

Can users please start uploading some really good condensed fonts please? It would be a great help to me as I cannot find any I am looking for. I wish I could upload a picture of the criteria I am looking for in a font so that you guys would have an idea of what I am in need of. If anybody uses the font ABeeZee-Regular could you please edit it so that the characters are spaced closer together, not too close obviously but close enough so that you can't really see the spacing between the letters!


17/03/2016 à 06:14

What you want would make ABeeZee hard to read most especially in small point sizes. What you need is to tweak the font's kerning to your needs and you can easily do that in a graphics program.

Here's some of the condensed fonts on this site:

https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=site%3Adafont.com%20condensed


17/03/2016 à 12:22

No I can't, trust you to find the negative in this request! I use sigil to make eBooks and I want the letters closer together, nothing wrong with that is there? I just wish that the person who MADE ABeeZee had included some more styles in the font package such as ABeeZee-Regular-Condensed3pt


17/03/2016 à 13:11

KatyPerryFan4Eva a dit  
Condensed Fonts

I wish I could upload a picture of the criteria I am looking for in a font so that you guys would have an idea of what I am in need of.

BBC code: [img] image URL [/img]

There are about a million of condensed fonts out there. Take the time to find one that fits your needs. http://myfonts.us/td-9ajmGG

Édité le 17/03/2016 à 13:41 par koeiekat


17/03/2016 à 17:54

I have no idea how to use Sigil but looked it up and found out that it imports HTML documents. If that is the case and that is how you do it, have you tried letter-spacing property in your stylesheet? Use a negative value and play with it until you get what you want. You are also allowed to use values with decimal places (0.1, -0.1, 1.5, -1.5, etc) The unit can either be in pixels (px) or points (pt) or percentage (%).

See this for details https://www.w3.org/wiki/CSS/Properties/letter-spacing

BTW I assume that you are familiar with HTML.


17/03/2016 à 20:53

Yes I'm just learning, the only thing that's getting to me is these three things that I cannot get my head around

1. DROPCAP
2. LINE SPACING BETWEEN PARAGRAPHS
3. INDENTING THE FIRST LINE OF PARAGRAPHS

Can anyone help me out please by telling me what code I need to use to do these three things, I would be most grateful if you could!


18/03/2016 à 00:07

1. DROPCAP <span></span> & style
2. LINE SPACING BETWEEN PARAGRAPHS Margin / padding
3. INDENTING THE FIRST LINE OF PARAGRAPHS text-indent


18/03/2016 à 03:52

Drop cap:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_float4

Text indent:
Specs: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_text_text-indent.asp
Sample: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text-indent

Top margin:
Specs: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_margin-top.asp
Sample: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_margin-top

BTW there are other units for values. The ones I mentioned above are those that I use. Here's a list http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_units.asp Use whatever is applicable and what you prefer.

If you need to know anything about the web, try W3C (www.w3.org) first as they are the ones setting the standards used on the web, HTML for one.



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