I couldn't get it to display another font but I did notice you have a mismatch of <font> and </font> tags. There is one </font> at the very bottom without a matching opening tag.
You have a font-face tag in your master.css -- I'm not sure how or which one will override the others.
Edit: If I change the font-face in the master.css it will change the entire page so there is likely some override that is not happening within your page. I just don't know what that is.
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BruceAWittmeier wrote:I couldn't get it to display another font but I did notice you have a mismatch of <font> and </font> tags. There is one </font> at the very bottom without a matching opening tag.
You have a font-face tag in your master.css -- I'm not sure how or which one will override the others.
Edit: If I change the font-face in the master.css it will change the entire page so there is likely some override that is not happening within your page. I just don't know what that is.
I got rid of the /font at the bottom and changed the master.css. But it still won't show the font I want for Liananna's name. It shows on other browser's but not on Seamonkey.
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