![]() I certainly don't want to sniff for OS and browser and write custom line-heights for every single element. The HTML/CSS I'm using for the purposes of this test: Īm I just out of luck here? I'm considering just using Arial at this point, because trying to make toolbars and buttons where the text is vertically centered is proving to be a nightmare. They're all set to line-height 18px right now, I also tried line-height: 1, but to no avail. Windows Chrome handles all three like a champ, but the rest here are wildly inconsistent. Click Replace fonts to complete the process. Figma will only show you fonts available to you. View a list of fonts and styles that are missing or unavailable in this file: Use the dropdown fields below Replacement to update the family and style for each missing font. ![]() The full version of this font is for commercial use, buy it HERE. Make sure to use it just for your personal use. So click on the download button and keep it on your device. See the below image, this is Arial, Helvetica Neue Std, and Helvetica Neue Pro. Click in the top-right corner of the toolbar. Here at Fontspace.io, we are providing this Helvetica Neue LT STD font and the whole font family for free and you can download it for free. but the line-heights are giving me an ulcer. I'm trying to get it working via inclusion, and it's showing up just fine. ![]() The designers, as mac designers will often do, have used Helvetica Neue as the font for the entire site. Neue Helvetica 76 Bold Italic was published by Linotype in 1957, and is available for Desktop, Web, DigitalAds, App, ePub, and Server. So I'm developing a site that'll need to function across a multitude of browsers, be they desktop, mobile, or what have you.
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