Dear  Friend,
 
Do you know any friends who use Devanagari fonts then please forward this email to them. 
        
To read Marathi Unicode text on internet please just see on top of your computer screen's window  you find a blue bar mentioning Microsoft Internet Explorer ,Below that is the second line Where in first menu is file, second is edit and third is view.Please select view menue their you find -Encoding- there you please select  Unicode(UTF-8) 
 
and you will see Marathi text in proper marathi .a little more info we are giving in english which you may feel free to forward to your friends  in the intrest of Marathi Language.
 
Welcome! We are pleased that you have taken first step to understand how to use Marathi Language fonts on internet.
mala marathi type kase karayche he have ahe ? or How to type using Marathi font? is one of the frequently asked question(FAQs) on Marathi Wikipedia.Already several Marathi users are making thousands of edits in Marathi Language here using different different Marathi Font facilities and many facilities are freely available on internet.
A detail technical help is provided in english language at Setup For Devanagari page.To read font help in Marathi Language go to article संगणक टंक and refer गमभन टंकलेखन सुविधा or Google Marathi Font गूगल टंकलेखन सुविधा , Google Marathi Font गूगल टंकलेखन साहाय्य which gives copy paste facility,refer बराहा Direct subject to your operating systm is able to support the same;if still not comfortable try direct typing a test Marathi Font at our sister projectMarathi Wiktionary; or look for more online options at युनिकोड मध्ये टंक डाउनलोड न करता ठनलाईन लिहिणे
Besides O.S. Window XP it self now supports devanagari fonts and the related help is provided at Setup For Devanagari.
Still find defficult then revert back at Help-forum for new users.If you are using online messanger, then which one ? keep us informed we can support a live chat help also,if needed.

Thanking you, With warm regards,Helpdesk Marathi Wikipedia ~~~~


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