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Denis Bukreev2016-04-19 19:19:34
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Denis Bukreev, 2016-04-19 19:19:34

What to do with curly font?

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Here is the patient.
The customer gave a font with a name like "DIAJjdm;aw*@E9e" - something like that.
Of course, it has only two headsets - regular and black - so bold that it's impossible to use, but that's not the point.
The bottom line is that it is vertically offset relative to its height, and before that there was a high-quality font that was aligned vertically and everything was fine.
Now, the whole layout has moved down because of this wretched font and I sit everything that contains letters, redo it with crutches - add padding from above, or with the help of positioning.
Is there any way to avoid this? It terribly kills
And why does such squalor come into being?

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Sergey, 2016-04-19
@denisbookreev

Tell the customer about the problem in this font and that it cannot be used normally

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FanatPHP, 2015-04-08
@FanatPHP

This code does not do any redirect.
If your URL changed in the browser, then you launched with some other rule.

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xmoonlight, 2015-04-08
@xmoonlight

RewriteRule ^/smth/(.*?)$ /two/two_inner_1/index.html [L,QSA]

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