Barney Carroll wrote:
> Felix Miata wrote:
>>> So, in IE7 on a CRT monitor you have to switch it off, because otherwise 
>>> the text is (in my opinion) harder to read, and looks pretty awful.
>> I think it looks very much worse disabled than enabled on all my functional
>> CRTs. See the screenshot examples in my upthread reply to the thread starter.
> 
> This is very subjective. ClearType is not simple anti-aliasing as such, 
> rather a color trick. On low dpi monitors (esp 800*600 and below), a 
> garish outline of disorienting colours is visible around each letter. 
> For those of us who suffer from red-green sensitivities, this can be 
> absolutely awful.
> 
> On many systems I far prefer to have it turned off.

Anyway, since this is something done at the client end, neither CSS nor 
Javascript as any way to change it.

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