Yeah, actually using the font is easy part, finding a font that has the arrow, that is my question :-)
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Browse All TopicsHello, I'm looking for a cross-browser font that can give me some representation of an arrow up/down. Like the one found in the font Webdings
http://www.microsoft.com/t
(I like 5 and 6)
Unfortunately this doesn't work in Firefox nor most any other browser, my users just see "5" and "6"
I can do without the rest of this font, I just care about the arrows, and they don't even have to look like that, just something to indicate up/down. (I can't use images because I use this on many sites, and need to size/change colors with css)
Anyone know of another cross-browser font that has something like these arrows?
Thanks,
--Michael
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You mean like this . . . www.flyerstarter.com/Free-
Here's a thread that addresses that: www.experts-exchange.com/W
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by: archrajanPosted on 2005-01-04 at 08:20:47ID: 12953519
Embedded font tutorial:
webmonkey/ webmonkey/ 99/45/ inde x1a.html
http://hotwired.lycos.com/