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Re: Font Smoothing and CSS
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To: "Justin Y." <Blackbelt8@classic.msn.com>
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Subject: Re: Font Smoothing and CSS
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From: "Neil St.Laurent" <neil@bigpic.com>
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Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 14:55:30 -0600
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CC: www-style@w3.org
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From www-style-request@www10.w3.org Mon Sep 8 16: 51:19 1997
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> Use a CSS property to put font smoothing into a Web page..
> H1 {font-smoothing: on,4}
I don't think that this should be an option. In my mind it seems
that if using a vector based font the lines should automatically be
anti-aliased (if supported). I can't see any reason why you'd turn
this on or off.
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