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Thread ID: 67854 2006-04-07 21:47:00 What font is used on this Site buttons above John W (523) Press F1
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444879 2006-04-07 21:47:00 On the buttons "Home" PressF1 forum" etc.

Its different again the User CP, Register.

Thanks....John in Mosgiel.
John W (523)
444880 2006-04-08 00:57:00 no idea

but take a screen shot of the font and try here first

www.myfonts.com

then try here

www.identifont.com

and if that doesn't work

email Mary the code girl
Morgenmuffel (187)
444881 2006-04-08 01:10:00 I'm back

try searching google for "vbulletin button font" sans quotes

The answers i got range from verdana to bold arial (arial was the common answer i got) so try it and see, the buttons on this site are standard vbulletin buttons and there have been queries in the vbulletin forums (www.vbulletin.com) about them search their forums and don't rely on the first answer because as mentioned above you will get multiple answers although arial did seem to be the most common answer
Morgenmuffel (187)
444882 2006-04-08 01:28:00 The way the M's are shaped my closest guess is 'Trebuchet MS' altho i don't think it is actually this, but it's close.
They are obvously gifs made in PShop or similar so asking the code girl probably won't help.... unless they modified them
bartsdadhomer (80)
444883 2006-04-08 02:16:00 You can actually download the original psd files of the buttons to edit as part of the vbulletin design pack, with all the original layers, so that would also be a good place to look, although i have since lost the link to it (I was looking at it aboput 20 mins ago) Morgenmuffel (187)
444884 2006-04-08 13:16:00 I can't really say what font it is, definitely a sans-serif of some type, and the program used to create it was Adobe Photoshop CS, though there was no font embedded information in it (usually the case when it gets turned into an image).

The image also contains 3 images sliced, grey/white, blue/white and white/black.

The font for the User CP, Register etc is tahoma, verdana, geneva, lucida, 'lucida grande', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; which your browser picks one of the fonts you may have on your system to use, it could be any one of those fonts used in the above, who knows, unless that part of it can be taken out of the image.


Cheers,

KK
Kame (312)
444885 2006-04-20 21:47:00 I think you must be referring to the PC World site wide navigation??
i.e. home, pressf1 forum, blogs, etc??
This is called Sari (www.myfonts.com), which is the font they use in the magazine :)
Mary (6534)
444886 2006-04-21 00:41:00 Looking to create a phishing site, John W? :) kingdragonfly (309)
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