On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> >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.
> >--
> >Matt Nelson
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >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.
Why does it look fine and not 'small to read' when viewed with netscape on
a windows machine? Makes me wonder if it is really CNN's fault.
nitesh.
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