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font difference IE7 and the others
IE 7 renders font what I might call 'medium bold' Looks nice. However, the same rendering in FF, NS, IE6 looks skinny and wimpy. I know I can put in conditional statements for IE, but, simply changing the font size (em or px) doesn't do anything to make fonts appear like in IE7.
Anybody have any tricks for making fonts look more robust in FF and NS - without just bolding everything, that is? |
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Re: font difference IE7 and the others
IE does render the text nicely I agree but there's nothing you can really do to solve the poor aliasing in FF and others, I'm afraid. There are things you could do to improve text but I don't recommend any of them.
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