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When writing a website style sheet, you will inevitably use some Chinese fonts, such as Microsoft YaHei, HeiTi, etc. Unless you are building an English site, or you are willing to use it for browsing the entire site If the font is the default font of the device, then I am convinced by U. The method of writing Chinese fonts in CSS generally uses font-family: "Microsoft Yahei", "Heidi"; similar expressions. However, for a platform like WordPress that requires UTF8 encoding, if you don't pay attention and don't convert the encoding, it will be a problem. This will cause the Chinese fonts to be unable to be shaped as expected. So we can express Chinese in the form of English and unicode. For example, the font-family just now: "Microsoft Yahei", "Heidi"; can be written as font-family: "Microsoft Yahei", "SimHei"; Look like this Can they be unified a little bit?
There are so many Chinese fonts corresponding to English and Unicode that I can’t memorize them all, so I collected a table to collect and record them. I hope this is what you want too:
华文细黑 | STHeiti Light [STXihei] | 534E65877EC69ED1 |
华文黑体 | STHeiti | 534E65879ED14F53 |
华文楷体 | STKaiti | 534E658769774F53 |
华文宋体 | STSong | 534E65875B8B4F53 |
华文仿宋 | STFangsong | 534E65874EFF5B8B |
丽黑 Pro | LiHei Pro Medium | 4E3D9ED1 Pro |
丽宋 Pro | LiSong Pro Light | 4E3D5B8B Pro |
标楷体 | BiauKai | 680769774F53 |
苹果丽中黑 | Apple LiGothic Medium | 82F9679C4E3D4E2D9ED1 |
苹果丽细宋 | Apple LiSung Light | 82F9679C4E3D7EC65B8B |
新细明体 | PMingLiU | 65B07EC6660E4F53 |
细明体 | MingLiU | 7EC6660E4F53 |
标楷体 | DFKai-SB | 680769774F53 |
黑体 | SimHei | 9ED14F53 |
宋体 | SimSun | 5B8B4F53 |
新宋体 | NSimSun | 65B05B8B4F53 |
仿宋 | FangSong | 4EFF5B8B |
楷体 | KaiTi | 69774F53 |
仿宋_GB2312 | FangSong_GB2312 | 4EFF5B8B_GB2312 |
楷体_GB2312 | KaiTi_GB2312 | 69774F53_GB2312 |
微软正黑体 | Microsoft JhengHei | 5FAEx8F6F6B639ED14F53 |
微软雅黑 | Microsoft YaHei | 5FAE8F6F96C59ED1 |
隶书 | LiSu | 96B64E66 |
幼圆 | YouYuan | 5E7C5706 |
华文细黑 | STXihei | 534E65877EC69ED1 |
华文楷体 | STKaiti | 534E658769774F53 |
华文宋体 | STSong | 534E65875B8B4F53 |
华文中宋 | STZhongsong | 534E65874E2D5B8B |
华文仿宋 | STFangsong | 534E65874EFF5B8B |
方正舒体 | FZShuTi | 65B96B6382124F53 |
方正姚体 | FZYaoti | 65B96B6359DA4F53 |
华文彩云 | STCaiyun | 534E65875F694E91 |
华文琥珀 | STHupo | 534E6587742573C0 |
华文隶书 | STLiti | 534E658796B64E66 |
华文行楷 | STXingkai | 534E6587884C6977 |
华文新魏 | STXinwei | 534E658765B09B4F |
It’s very comprehensive, but don’t be happy too early, because we have an army of browsers with one rule for everyone. Even Firefox, which holds the banner of perfectly supporting CSS, has some unsatisfactory aspects, because Firefox does not actually The above aliases are supported. For it, "Microsoft Yahei" is not Microsoft Yahei. It can only feedback the results of the browser's default font. Alas, too many browsers are not good. It is better to go back to the era of IE monopoly. There is no In comparison, there are no complaints.
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