Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-32590715-20200618212824/@comment-34918040-20200619122607

@ Andrewds1021:

It doesn't matter if Georgia is web safe: It's simply not displayed on iOS and Linux machines unless users have installed it locally.

If Anumaril wants all their visitors to see the same font, the only way is importing it from one of the font databanks like Google fonts or uploading a copy of the font file to their own wiki, and then activate it in their Wikia.css. They have done that for two other fonts on their wiki, so I don't see why it should be a problem to import/upload a third one. But Georgia, as far as I know, is not licensed for web embedding; it's only free to install locally on a user machine. That's why I suggested another font (I may be wrong here, but couldn't find a web license for it during a quick search. If you find a font host offering Georgia for import, that's fine, go ahead, but you still have to add it to Wikia.css).

If Anumaril don't want to import a third font, I at least recommend changing the font-family definition:

replaces the serif-style Georgia with sans-serif alternatives if not available on the user machine.

I'd suggest  instead. These fallbacks will provide a similar-looking font on all operating systems.