There are a variety of reasons why text may appear small in Web browsers. Sometimes this might be desired, but at other times this can be a problem from browser settings, system font corruption, or ...
While most Web sites will set a specific typeface (such as Arial or Georgia instead of Times), there are two ways that a site can handle font sizes: relative and absolute, and the use of these in ...
Slowly, but surely, web browsers are creeping towards some form of parity when it comes to using custom fonts in CSS. It's rather disturbing how long it's taken considering that dynamic fonts were ...
Web typography has long been hampered by a limited choice of fonts and poor display results, but this could be about to change. Scott Billings looks at what embedded fonts and next-generation browsers ...
You may have observed while viewing webpages in Internet Explorer some or all the fonts appear blurry. The problem may not persist in other versions of Internet ...
Sometimes web page designers make interesting choices. Why not use tiny, fancy type on a shaded background to make reading a page more…legible? Apple’s built-in Reader View in Safari across all its ...