#Arial black regular free code
It’s impossible to say what went wrong in your first attempts, as you did not post the actual code used. Burbank Big Condensed Medium DOWNLOAD FONT.
Burbank Big Condensed Light DOWNLOAD FONT. Burbank Big Condensed Bold DOWNLOAD FONT. And Arial Bold and Arial Black are very different. Other fonts from the Burbank Big family: Burbank Big Condensed Black DOWNLOAD FONT. If you set font-family: Arial Black and font-weight: bolder, you get Arial Black, because there is no bolder font. If you use set the font to Arial and font weight to bolder, you get Arial Bold. In practice it is safer to use the old kludgy way, which refers to a specific font (typeface) as if it were a font family: font-family: Arial Black įor example, on IE 8, this is the only way to get Arial Black, whereas IE 9 supports the logical way, too (in “Standards Mode”). (E.g., Chrome shows weight 600 as bolder than 700.) Firefox does not seem to support this quite consistently, but many browsers have even more serious problems with font heights. Arial Regular Monotype Corporation Commercial font 1672 glyphs DE RU. This asks for the boldest available font in the Arial font family that’s Arial Black when available, or else Arial Bold. The Arial MT font family is available at AZFonts. The most logical CSS code for the purpose would be: font-family: Arial font-weight: 900 This is because the face was originally drawn as a bitmap, and to increase the weight, stroke widths for bold went. This weight is known for being particularly heavy. It is not clear what you mean by “Arial Black is not working on Firefox”. Arial: Sometimes called Arial Regular to distinguish its width from Arial Narrow, it contains Arial (Roman text weight), Arial Italic, Arial Bold, Arial Bold Italic Arial Unicode MS Arial Black: Arial Black, Arial Black Italic. (It's really irrelevant here whether you call for bold face directly in CSS or indirectly with HTML markup that implies a certain default setting.) I will answer in CSS terms, substituting the CSS setting font-weight: bolder for HTML strong markup. Yes, there is a considerable difference in using Arial Black vs.