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Font Rendering between Mozilla and webkit

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2022-12-12 13:11 出处:网络
I\'m not sure if this has anyth开发者_StackOverflowing to do with the recent Safari update, but I\'m beginning to notice this a lot. There is a drastic difference in the way each browser is rendering

I'm not sure if this has anyth开发者_StackOverflowing to do with the recent Safari update, but I'm beginning to notice this a lot. There is a drastic difference in the way each browser is rendering fonts.

for instance, I took screenshots of what I am seeing here on stackoverflow... http://twitpic.com/q43eh

I have verified that this is a trend via my co-workers machines.

has anyone noticed this or have any thoughts on non-hack solutions?


Font rendering isn't specified anywhere in the standards and therefore may (and will) vary between browsers and platforms.

In particular, Safari on Windows renders fonts like OS X does which tends to look weird to Windows users as Windows has quite a different take on how to render fonts than OS X.


You can definitely notice this, especially if you use Expression Web SuperPreview. This is just a general problem of the web, just like folks can hit Ctrl-+ and make your text bigger. Try not to use many absolute coordinates in CSS and the layout engine will ensure it's still readable


I first noticed this in OSX in October 2010. It is especially noticeable with Helvetica Neue. I suspect that an OSX update broke font anti-aliasing in font sizes above 12 pixels. I've posted an Apple Support message here.

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