When you create variable text, the text box that contains the variable has to use a font that the browser can recognize from the system. This limits your ability to control it somewhat. Since Arial Myriad Pro is not a default font on your system, the browser may not be able to display it, and it will default back to the system Arial font. More important, even if it shows correct on your system, it won't on someone else's system who doesn't have the font installed.
2 Replies
Hi Sanket,
When you create variable text, the text box that contains the variable has to use a font that the browser can recognize from the system. This limits your ability to control it somewhat. Since Arial Myriad Pro is not a default font on your system, the browser may not be able to display it, and it will default back to the system Arial font. More important, even if it shows correct on your system, it won't on someone else's system who doesn't have the font installed.
Thanks Dave!
This discussion is closed. You can start a new discussion or contact Articulate Support.