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From: J. B-Vincent
Date: Nov 5, 2013 1:06PM
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Agreed--much nicer, and a testament to the power of CSS. <smile>
Jane Vincent, University of Michigan
From: John E Brandt < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Tuesday, November 5, 2013 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] SITE ACCESSIBILITY
Thank you, Jared.
The skinny fonts with lots of gray and white background - a la Sir Jony -
seem to be all the rage these days. For whatever reason, my five year old HP
system with Win 7 doesn't like the skinny fonts (my MacBookPro does fine
with them). I've played with the Windows ClearType setting many times - to
no avail. I was starting to think it was just me and my
no-longer-20-year-old eyeballs. So perhaps I need to only use Mac OS from
now on...? he he.
Seriously, the font change improves my view immensely.
~j
John E. Brandt
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Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 8:49 PM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] SITE ACCESSIBILITY
Thank you all for the great feedback. It is all being considered. I've
already bumped up the thickness of the heading font that was in question.
Jared
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