On 12/11/2006, at 12:22 PM, Brandon Aaron wrote:

> This is actually done on purpose to avoid the ugly text that  
> happens in IE 6.

I'm not sure what you mean. Just to verify - when I say "IE7 makes  
the type aliased" I mean that it removes the smooth anti-aliasing,  
and ends up looking "jaggy". If you look at the Services page of the  
site I posted with IE7 and toggle between the "Baby Boomers,  
Thirties, and Seniors" tabs, you will see that the type that gets  
faded in the process ends up jagged. This does not happen in IE6 with  
ClearType on.

Or did you mean something else entirely?

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