Its always good to use a backup font that you know will work on anyone's machine the browser will select the most applicable in the list starting with the first font stated working its way until it finds a match. bodyįont-family:'DejaVu Sans','DejaVu Sans Mac Name','DejaVu Sans Unix Name','Times New Roman' Calligraphy in Korean culture involves both Hanja (Chinese logograph) and. Once you have found the font you want to use I would then do a little research and see if you can find something similar in a mac flavour and even a Unix flavour. Please note that the names will be written in Arabic where as the words will. If its a system font or a font that comes with a major software application like ms word there is a good chance it will be available on the end users machine. I would find the font you want to use on your current os if its a font you found and downloaded chances are the end user wont have it. If you want to use the font for the main body of text I would suggest defining a font family in css. If you are using the font for headings and fancy page elements that are not going to change often I would use an image from photoshop.