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Anti-Alias Text?
Is there a way to do it through CSS or Browser specific??
Instead of creating a bunch of images I just want a style so that I can use dynamic pages and make it easy to update. |
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i dont think you can do it via ccs, i think its more of a computer users choice, i know windows xp has the ability of making all html anti-aliased, but i think (im not sure) you cant change a computers settings via css or any other web language
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Ben is right.. This is a per-user setting, which in this case, the user have to enable it in the os..
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Ok, thanks for that, I just thought I remembered reading it somewhere. Oh well
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it can be a pain not having text with anti-aliasing on, i know that some of my older sites could have used it well, but anti-aliasing can sometimes make certain fonts look funny.
Plus if you were able to change peoples settings via css, people would thing your hacking into their computer and probally wouldnt come back. (very far fetched) lol |
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I was only looking for it so I wouldn't have to make a whole bunch of images. It would make for easy updating.
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