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Website Fonts

Which font is more legible and at which size? I found this article very useful.

permanent link 02 jun at 13:38 by imaginepaolo

There are 12 guest comments so far.

commentat 14:10 on 02 June 2006, Rik wrote:

I found it too!

On Stylegala.com...

commentat 14:12 on 02 June 2006, simon wrote:

But my husband heet Henk!

(just a jook voor de dutch rieders)

commentat 15:30 on 02 June 2006, Phil wrote:

You're excused..

commentat 18:02 on 02 June 2006, Marla wrote:

Well, it would have been helpful if

1) it had been written in the last five years (hint: page update is not the same as publication date)

2) considered fonts other than Times and Arial

3) talked about attributes developers could control, unlike anti-aliasing which is a browser function that can be turned on/off by the user.

commentat 15:59 on 19 September 2006, Flancy wrote:

rahhhhhhhhhh

commentat 15:47 on 18 June 2008, zeka oyunları wrote:

"-Thanks for this good blog text.3,

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commentat 11:21 on 19 June 2008, bedava oyunlar wrote:

*-very nice, thanks**

commentat 14:00 on 19 June 2008, 2 kişilik oyunlar wrote:

€-very goods--**-

commentat 10:35 on 24 June 2008, oyun wrote:

!Thanks, for this good blog tex.

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commentat 12:25 on 01 July 2008, oyunlar wrote:

_thanks_<xş

commentat 08:40 on 02 July 2008, oyunlar wrote:

nice, --very goods!,.,,,

commentat 09:33 on 03 July 2008, komik oyunlar wrote:

nice very much,,

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