As I understand it, both the Amazon and Android mobile systems, and the Chrome OS system for Chromebook laptops, have limited font selections. So all I could do for them was change from "cursive" (which kept manifesting as Comic Sans) to "sans-serif" (which is the default normal for most online displays).
For more typical Mac and PC systems, I was able to expand the font stack significantly by inserting some "free hand" CSS. (I'd tried that before but it hadn't taken properly; I've now puzzled out why.) People who don't have immajer-FK installed now have a much better chance of seeing a somewhat similar font (e.g. Chiller, Blood, Curse, Ghastly).
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As I understand it, both the Amazon and Android mobile systems, and the Chrome OS system for Chromebook laptops, have limited font selections. So all I could do for them was change from "cursive" (which kept manifesting as Comic Sans) to "sans-serif" (which is the default normal for most online displays).
For more typical Mac and PC systems, I was able to expand the font stack significantly by inserting some "free hand" CSS. (I'd tried that before but it hadn't taken properly; I've now puzzled out why.) People who don't have immajer-FK installed now have a much better chance of seeing a somewhat similar font (e.g. Chiller, Blood, Curse, Ghastly).