Here’s the standard complaint about using @font-face in a website:
“Windows XP doesn’t seem to do anti-aliasing very well,
and even with Clear Type enabled, the custom fonts can look jagged and rough.”
Here’s my standard reply:
About time. And product. And being more deliberate.
Here’s the standard complaint about using @font-face in a website:
“Windows XP doesn’t seem to do anti-aliasing very well,
and even with Clear Type enabled, the custom fonts can look jagged and rough.”
Here’s my standard reply: