<font face="Sans-Serif">this is what it looks like</font>
sans-serif typeface family under the Microsoft ClearType Font Collection.
It's completely at the discretion of the web-page designer ! It can be any font they want it to be - from a list of over 700 ! The font typically used on WikiAnswers (but not in the answer box for each question). is 'Verdana Sans Serif'.
You have to memorize Sans' attack patterns. There isn't really a way to 'cheese' the fight. You can get a few invincibility frames from using the Torn Notebook, which you can buy from Gerson the Great in Waterfall. He's north from the Riverperson's canoe if you use it to travel to Waterfall. If you defeat Sans once, it becomes easy to kill him, because you will have seen his attacks many times. Stay determined.
SANs. (Storage Area Networks.)
SANS Internet Storm Center - A global cooperative cyber threat / internet security monitor and alert system.
This is sans serif because it is doesn't have "serifs" or poins. serif font "hats" and "feet" all the tiny pointy stuff. San serif is the commonly used internet fonts.
Serif fonts have little "tails" on the letters to make extended reading less tiresome.
Serif and sans-serif refer to styles of fonts. A serif is a stylistic embellishment -- or fancy piece -- so serif fonts are fonts that have extra pieces while sans-serif (sans meaning without) are fonts that don't.To see examples of the difference, you can take a look at the fonts on your computer, Times New Roman (with the tiny lines on the top and bottom of the upper-case "i" so that it doesn't look like an lower-case "L") is a serif font, while Arial is a sans-serif font.Because the brain reads serif fonts more quickly, most novels are written in serif fonts and textbooks in sans-serif.
Type without "serif"s (like this).
"Sans" means "without." Serif is the little unnecessary lines in computer text that makes the font look more fancy. Sans-serif is therefore without those lines, so it's very simple text like this font which you are reading right now.
Agency is a sans serif font.
Serif font has structural details on each of the letters. When you look at Times New Roman, you can see that the bottoms of the letters create points. The font on this answer is Sans-Serif, sans means "without", so sans-serif means without serif. The type on this answer is sans-serif because there is no added structure to the letters, all of them are rounded on the ends. You can see the difference in Word.
I'm guessing you mean "sans serif." "Sans" means "without." Serif is the little unnecessary lines in computer text that makes the font look more fancy. Sans-serif is therefore without those lines, so it's very simple text like this font which you are reading right now.
MS Sans Serif was created in 1997.
Serif and sans-serif refer to styles of fonts. A serif is a stylistic embellishment -- or fancy piece -- so serif fonts are fonts that have extra pieces while sans-serif (sans meaning without) are fonts that don't.To see examples of the difference, you can take a look at the fonts on your computer, Times New Roman (with the tiny lines on the top and bottom of the upper-case "i" so that it doesn't look like an lower-case "L") is a serif font, while Arial is a sans-serif font.Because the brain reads serif fonts more quickly, most novels are written in serif fonts and textbooks in sans-serif.
A sans serif font does not have the small features called "serifs" at the end of strokes, so it is very linear and plain in appearance.
The serif refers to what looks like "tails" on some of the characters. They generally lead to readability over a period of time with less strain. The Words at the upper left, "Answers.com" are a serif font and most others are sans-serif. Times New Roman is a popular serif font. Arial is a popular san-serif font (which means without serif.)