- From: Andrei Khramtsov <tree.andrei@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:21:41 +0000
- To: site-comments@w3.org
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Sorry, I missed a negative. The font-family looks great, but lower-case 'g' has it's bottom-side cut off in Chrome 18 and lower-case 't' has a thick, somewhat distracting bottom-side in Chrome 18 and Firefox 11. Other than that, it's a great font. Best wishes, Andrei K On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 2:24 AM, Andrei Khramtsov <tree.andrei@gmail.com> wrote: Hey, For what it's worth, here are a few words on the new Working Drafts stylesheet. Good Easier to read on large screens. On my monitor with the old sheet, paragraphs could be several lines and ~1600 px across.. Impossible to read in full-screen without your eyes bleeding. Increased line-height and decreased font makes large paragraphs a lot easier to read. Font color, links and general, are much easier on the eyes than before. I don't usually like serif fonts, but you found a really nice one. Bad Nothing bad compared to the old one. Both stylesheets are uncomfortable to read on phones, at least on a Blackberry 9810. Font size is too small and zooming is needed. At any rate, thanks for using the new one. I think it's a great improvement. Best wishes, Andrei K
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