We are having issues with Fonts in IE 11 when we published to HTML5. See the screenshot below. One of our corporate fonts is Century Gothic, and as you can see below the font is not behaving right. Do we have a "safe" list of fonts to use? We don't have any issues with Chrome or Firefox.
I looked through the forum's posts and found couple suggestions. Do we have a definitive solution to this issue? Please advise.
Hey there, Ben. What I'm seeing in that screenshot is an issue with kerning, or how the characters are spaced out. Can you let me know if you have modern text enabled in Storyline? the modern text setting provided improvement for issues we saw with kerning.
Sorry for the late response. But yes! we have the modern text enabled in the Storyline. Again, the issue was with the IE browsers. Other browsers were no issues at all.
While we don't have a list of "safe" fonts, TrueType and OpenType fonts work well, and you should avoid using PostScript fonts. You can read more on that in this article.
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Hey there, Ben. What I'm seeing in that screenshot is an issue with kerning, or how the characters are spaced out. Can you let me know if you have modern text enabled in Storyline? the modern text setting provided improvement for issues we saw with kerning.
Let me know what you think!
Hi Crystal,
Sorry for the late response. But yes! we have the modern text enabled in the Storyline. Again, the issue was with the IE browsers. Other browsers were no issues at all.
Thanks for the feedback Ben.
Since you mentioned that you are only seeing this behavior in IE, take a look at this documentation to resolve this issue.
Thank you, Leslie.
Unfortunately, both solutions will not be viable for us. We might have to recommend the users to use other browsers instead.
Just curious, do you have any recommendation for "safe" fonts others than Times New Roman?
Hi Ben,
While we don't have a list of "safe" fonts, TrueType and OpenType fonts work well, and you should avoid using PostScript fonts. You can read more on that in this article.
Thank you Alyssa.
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