No. CSS has five "back-up" fonts: serif, sans-serif, cursive, fantasy, and monospace. However, using "cursive" will likely do the trick, as the primary cursive font installed by your target audience will probably be in Arabic.
Well, it all depends on what you mean by pretty!Here is a list of some attractive(?) fonts to look up:* Algerian * Blackadder ITC * Bradley Hand ITC * Chiller * Comic Sans * Curlz MT * Estrangelo Edessa * Eucrosia UPC * Forte * French Script * GiGi * Harlow Solid Italic * Harrington * Juice ITC * Kristen ITC * Lucida Calligraphy * Lucida Handwriting * Mistral * Papyrus * Parchment * Pristina * Rage Italic * Ravie * Segoe Print/Script * Tempus Sans ITC * Vivaldi But there are thousands of fonts! Use a search engine such as 'Google' to search for 'fonts' and you will doubtless find many that will appeal to you!
FONTS make your work more nice and interesting.
You can find tattoo fonts on many different websites around the internet. You can also select one from a free fonts website, or talk to a tattoo artist.
Finding graffiti fonts for free use starts with doing a simple search with any search engine. Sites like Dafont offers these fonts for personal and commercial use.
Well, there are a number of ways to do this, but here's how i do it: go to a place where you can download fonts, like www.dafont.com there you can find lots of fonts, and when you find one, click download. then after it downloads, it will come up as a file on your computer. DO NOT close that out! Drag the file onto your desktop, and it will turn into a font file. Go to Control Panel, and click fonts. Then get the font(s) from your desktop and drag them into the font file in control panel.
Ottoman Turkish used the Arabic alphabet. There are a number of Arabic scripts which roughly correspond to "fonts" in modern parlance, but the writing (although distorted) is the same.
Princess
Invitations
Use script
Yes, in some fonts but not in all fonts - for example Castellar, or any fonts that try to imitate script.
TRUE type font, Script fonts, Post script font
FontSpace offer 1036 free script fonts. Their fonts can be downloaded easily and used on both Windows and Mac. One can also customise the preview on the website in order to see the final result.
The four main types of fonts are serif, sans serif, script, and display. Serif fonts have small lines or flourishes at the ends of characters, sans serif fonts do not have these lines, script fonts mimic handwriting, and display fonts are decorative and designed to grab attention.
I need to know the name of one of the Arabic fonts.
Carles Riera i Fonts has written: 'El moianes'
1. Chopin Script 2. Edwardian Script ITC 3. Jokerman 4. Lucida Blackletter and many, many more...
The fonts are: jasper, lynchburg script and motlow. you can see more at the attached link.