Not sure I agree with the point you mention regarding it being a bad
move for desktop computers as Hel Neue is not even a core font for
most OSs. While I'm not sure about the other mobile devices, iPhone
does not require something like "media=handheld". The issue is that I
would think most would agree that the default behavior should be to
italicize <em> almost as a default, yet the base stack calls a font
which iPhone has an issue with. Understanding the iPhone continues to
gain marketshare, it seemed a good move to consider a change to the
stack. That's all.

It's not obviously, not an issue to override BP, I was only pointing
out something that seemed very basic and could possibly have a quick
solution.

On Nov 19, 10:40 am, Christian Montoya <[email protected]> wrote:
> Making a change to the font stack order would be a bad move for
> desktop computers and would indicate that I think Blueprint should be
> used stock on mobile devices, which I do not. It would be much better
> to port or at least cut out all the stuff mobile devices don't need.
> After all, if you have to serve a specific stylesheet with a media
> query for iPhone, you definitely don't need things like ie.css or
> print.css.
>
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> Christian Montoya
> mappdev.com :: christianmontoya.net

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