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    netscape font in Linux

    Well I have got it going some what. I can read the font I am typing , but can't read the netscape font. Can I change netscapes font for the page I am viewing?

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    <IMG SRC="http://www.dslextreme.com/users/cmonster3/NSfonts.gif" border=0>

    Note: NS-6 fonts are noticably better than NS-4.xx

    You might also want to give Mozilla a try and Opera is pretty nice too.

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    wow Cmonster....
    anyway! ya give mozilla a try, 0.9 is excellent!

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    I found Mozilla to unstable at times. I got Netscape 6.01 off the CD with one of the local PC Mags. Been using it for a couple of weeks now. No problems with it yet, & fonts are good.

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    Go ahead and use Galeon, quite possibly the best browser there is =], konquerer (cant spell) is nice too.

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    For Linux, I use Opera mostly, but keep NetScape 4 installed for compatiblity reasons.
    http://www.operasoftware.com

    Robert Richmond

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