sans-serif fallbacks to "Arial" on typical configured Windows machines, 
what is IMHO a really bad choice. Tahoma is great for interfaces. Even 
Windows XP use this font-face as default. "sans-serif" is defined as the 
last rule in the style string. So the fallback should work if the user 
have not installed Tahoma etc.

Sebastian



Matthias Reuter schrieb:
> What about not specifying a font at all? Just say "sans-serif" and let
> the browser handle it. As a web developper you can never know which
> fonts are installed on a user's machine, so why bother?
> 
> Matthias
> 
>  
> 
> Sebastian Werner wrote:
> 
>> Sorry, I mean Windows Vista. Forward compatibility :)
>>
>> If it looks to bad under Windows XP we maybe really need to change
> this. 
>> Other opinions?
>>
>> Sebastian
> 
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