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  • Looking through your site with firebug, can’t see that font being utilised, have you cleared your cache tho?

    Simple way, ctrl+F5 – this forces a server to download everything again.

    The css file says helvetica when I view it. Try clearing your browser cache and visiting your site again.

    Thread Starter ClintonLee83

    (@clintonlee83)

    @fonglh, I’ve cleared the cache several times. Yes, I’ve changed the CSS to helvetica, so I believe the code is correct for helvetica to displat on my site but it’s not. Are you seeing Helvetica font for all the headings on my website? Helvetica is almost a twin to Arial font. I still see DroidSerifRegular font when looking at my website.

    That would be strange if you can see the helvetica font but I can’t…

    I don’t have helvetica on my computer, so the browser will use whatever the default font is as you didn’t specify any alternatives.

    Thread Starter ClintonLee83

    (@clintonlee83)

    I’ve got helvetica on my computer. This is so strange, if I keep the fonts as droidSerifRegular and view my website, I can open firebug and replace the droidSerifRegular with helvetica and the font changes to helvetica. but then I go to my style.css and make the same changes and nothing happens… still droidSerif…

    Fonglh, you have no idea how much I appreciate your help. Even if I’m still having trouble, I appreciate your input. so a huge thank you!

    Here, this is the start of my stylesheet, maybe the specified webfonts have something to do with the problem?


    @font-face {
    font-family: 'helvetica';
    src: url('fonts/DroidSerif-Regular-webfont.eot');
    src: local('☺'), url('fonts/DroidSerif-Regular-webfont.woff') format('woff'), url('fonts/DroidSerif-Regular-webfont.ttf') format('truetype'), url('fonts/DroidSerif-Regular-webfont.svg#webfontEtSsk1JN') format('svg');
    font-weight: normal;
    font-style: normal;
    }
    * {
    font-family: Helvetica, Arial, Geneva, sans-serif;
    margin: 0;
    color:#555;
    font-weight:normal;
    }

    Thread Starter ClintonLee83

    (@clintonlee83)

    Ah, and thank you too @webdevsonline 🙂 You guys make me happy for responding.

    If you simply want to use helvetica, just take out the entire @font-face declaration. You don’t need it at all and that should eliminate all of the calls to Droid.

    Thread Starter ClintonLee83

    (@clintonlee83)

    Christine, thank you 🙂 Of course, I should have though of that 😛 You’re right, I don’t need droidSerif at all, I deleted it and everything works fine now 🙂 Thank you Christine! Thanks guys!

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