How can I install a new font on a client's machines (or give an option to install it)

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by cre8ive, Jun 20, 2008.

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    I am making a part-Hindi website, and I'm guessing that not all client machines (even machines physically located in India) have a Hindi font install. So, I'd like to install the font on their machines automatically or give the option to install it?

    How can I do that? Also which is the better option, auto-installation or option to install by following a link(?)?
     
    cre8ive, Jun 20, 2008 IP
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    itcn Well-Known Member

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    That is an extremely bad idea, don't do it.

    I think you're going to seriously hurt the exposure and usability of your site if you require a specific font to view it. Visitors will come to the site, see that they have to download a special font just to view your site, and unless you're offering something really, really awesome for free (i.e. have extremely motivated visitors), noone is going to bother sticking around to do that. On top of that, I think you may have to close and restart your browser after installing a new font before the browser will recognize it. I'm not positive about that, because I've never seen anyone try and force a font install to view a website before.

    That being said, I don't believe you can auto-install a font to view a web page. You can auto-prompt a download, but not force an install. But I wouldn't do it, because people are going to think you're trying to force a virus or bug on them. I believe the only choice you'd have is to offer a link to download it.
     
    itcn, Jun 21, 2008 IP
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    You could put your Hindi text in an image format, then everyone can read it and if you need the SEs to index the text put it in the Alt= tag
     
    50plus, Jun 21, 2008 IP
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    It's good, but for headings only. It's totally impractical for the bulk text on a website.

    What I would say, is that people who expect to read a site in a particular language (one that requires a special font) usually have that font installed. Can you not offer the content in a latin based language as well?
     
    iamben, Jun 21, 2008 IP