convert your fonts (or download) them at http://www.fontsquirrel.com/ : they serve it pretty bulletproof ;)
2011/7/12 Brandtley McMinn <[email protected]> > Which version of IE? IE9 is actually pretty nice about how it renders text. > But it also depends whether you have ClearType enabled in windows or not. > http://www.emblematiq.com/**blog/to_anti_alias_or_not_to_**anti_alias/<http://www.emblematiq.com/blog/to_anti_alias_or_not_to_anti_alias/>It's > disabled by default in XP, but enabled by default in Vista and Win7. > > Additionally, there is no need for a fall back since the fall back is only > going to be used if the @font-face font isn't present, so the browser moves > on to the next font in the stack. Unless you're actually using an IE > specific stylesheet, which isn't really recommended anymore since IE6 is on > its way out and IE7 isn't too far behind either. > > The whole point of fontsquirrel is that the fonts they list are free to use > AND have been developed by their respective foundries to be websafe. So that > is not the issue. It's mostly a quirk with how the OS/browser renders text. > > - Brandtley > > > On 7/12/2011 2:35 AM, MiB wrote: > >> >> Is it normal behaviour that a font, in my case TitilliumText22LThin from >> fontsquirell and used for article text, is thicker in Internet Explorer? >> >> /MiB >> >> > -- > -- > You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with > CSS" at Google groups. > To post: [email protected] > To unsubscribe: > css-design-unsubscribe@**googlegroups.com<[email protected]> > -- BAZINGA Designs http://www.bazingadesigns.com Igor Wnuk Ul. PCK 5/20 24-100 Puławy tel. 667 200 706 REGON: 060622686 NIP: 716-255-43-47 -- -- You received this because you are subscribed to the "Design the Web with CSS" at Google groups. To post: [email protected] To unsubscribe: [email protected]
