Text-Shadow Anti-Aliasing
Monday, January 25, 2010 10:25 PM
Like many people in our industry, I have been reading and learning about typography on the Web to find good ways to embed fonts using @font-face while nimbly dancing around the many complexities of different browsers and formats. It’s very exciting to see more and more sites using “non-standard” fonts. However, one of the issues we as web designers currently have to deal with is the differences in render in font hinting between browsers and operating systems. I’m really not a big fan of how Windows usually handles this, so I decided to try to do something about it.
Sandbox
I’ve set up a sandbox to experiment with text-shadow anti-aliasing. Please check it out! It would be great to hear your thoughts on the technique.
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