For all content on our website in English, a sans-serif font is used. Most computer systems come standard with one of the following, which will all work with our design: Verdana, Arial, and Helvetica.

For our content in Greek, we have standardized to use the international Unicode format for our polytonic Greek characters. Be default, depending on your operating system, polytonic Greek support may NOT be turned on. You may learn more about polytonic Greek support at the following web sites:

http://www.stoa.org/unicode/

http://www.tlg.uci.edu/help/Help6.html

The following Unicode capable fonts have been tested with our site with the Greek text (click on the title to learn more about each font):

All modern Greek correspondence and publications are currently done in monotonic Greek, which has only one accent. However, ecclesiastical publications, ancient texts, and biblical texts use the older polytonic system.

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