This happened to me until someone here pointed out to me I enhanced the text with shadowing and the like. When you do that it creates an image file not a text. So remove the special effects and you will have text.
Hope this helps
This happened to me until someone here pointed out to me I enhanced the text with shadowing and the like. When you do that it creates an image file not a text. So remove the special effects and you will have text.
Hope this helps
Browsers can only render fonts as fonts because they use the font which is installed on the persons computer viewing your site (which is why you can only use a limited selection of font faces, known as 'web safe')
If you start customising/decorating a font then there is no other recourse than to export it as an image to maintain WYSIWYG.
I'm not sure whether I was clear with my description before. I'm of course aware that applying any effect to my fonts causes export as a graphic.
Actually I was not aware that I did anything to my text at all because the border of a text area is invisible. I only had been drawing other elements of the site before with an ellipse stroke shape. To me it was not obvious, that creating a text area would also be affected by this attribute.
Well in that case it shouldn't be.
Please supply your file so we can check why this happened. Thanks
Here's my file. I removed most of unrelevant contents to keep the upload small.
Thanks for looking at it.
Regards Hubert
Thanks for posting your file,
Yes, somehow you seem to have applied an ellipse stroke shape to that particular text area.
Any new text area or column in your same document defaults to constant, so I don't think it has anything to do with your page having stroke shapes set to Ellipse as a default for that template.
I doubt this is a bug - more a result of having that stroke shape applied.
Covoxer will likely have a fuller explanation,
Yes, you're right, in the example file I posted, the ellipse stroke shape was not set as default. In the original file I was working in, it was default and so all text areas created were affected.
No problem for me anymore, I just wanted to save other peoples time who might run into the same 'trap'.
Anyway, what sense does it make at all to be able to apply a stroke shape to a text area or column?
Regards,
Hubert
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