>I have three separate windoze boxes, totally disconnected from each other, 
>that have had exactly the same font problem with CNN you describe for the 
>same past several days.  I though it was just me.  Part of the site is like 
>it was, but the headline areas (mostly)  are messed up bad.   Maybe a new 
>web designer that doesn't understand fonts?  Hafta squint to read it, I 
>doubt they did that on purpose.
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>Matt Nelson
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>At 11:14 AM 2/9/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>> >Im using true type fonts within netscape.. is it just me or do the fonts
>> >at http://www.cnn.com/ look funny since a few days?
>> >nitesh.
>>
>>Look fine to me.
>>
>>MB

Funny looking fonts is not the same as fonts too small to read.  To me
funny looking means there is a problem rendering the fonts, as in, pixelated
or some other such problem.  A correctly rendered font that is too small is
a whole 'nother matter.  For that you bitch to the webmaster at CNN.

But, CNN isn't the only site that tries to cram too much on the display
and uses smaller sizes in order to do it.

MB
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