INTERNET EXPLORER
- Tools menu > Internet Options.
- On General Tab click Fonts below.
- From drop down list for Language Script. Select Bengali.
- Select your prefered unicode font. Click Ok.
- Go to your browser’s “view” menu and set the “character encoding” or “encoding” feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
MOZILLA FIREFOX
- Point to Tools > Options.
- On Options window, click Contents Tab.
- Click Advanced just right of Fonts & Colors.
- Select Bengali on the drop down list of Fonts For. Select any unicode Bangla font for 'serif', 'sans-serif' and 'monospace'. 'proportional' will stayed as default (serif).
- Click Ok.
- Go to your browser’s “view” menu and set the “character encoding” or “encoding” feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).
OPERA
- Point to Tools > preference > General > Details click on Add.
- Select Bangla.
- Now point to "Advanced" tab and choose "Fonts" on the left pan. Then find the "International Font" button and click on that.
- In Writing System choose Bengali and Normal font. Choice your prefered unicode Bangla font from the list.
- Click Ok.
- Now you will be able to view Bangla in Opera Browser.
- Go to Tools > Prefereces > Advanced tab > Fonts>International fonts>choose Bengali from drop down list.
- Select Bengali font of your choice. In most of cases, opera automatically detects your support for unicode once you have it in operating systems and installed fonts.
- Go to your browser’s view menu and set the character encoding or encoding feature to: Unicode (UTF-8).