font sizes on new website

Jacob Farber jacob.farber.work at gmail.com
Fri Feb 27 19:54:04 UTC 2009


I always found Tahoma and Verdana to be superior to Arial in readability....
Jacob

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Laurel A. Williams <
laurel.williams at utoronto.ca> wrote:

> As there was much feedback about the fonts used on the website, I've
> re-styled a few pages as demos. Hopefully you can ignore the differences
> between the pages listed below and just focus on the font style and sizes. I
> am only using the fss for font size and style on these pages. The base font
> size used is fl-font-size-90, but we can go larger if required.
>
> http://www.fluidproject.org/home2 (verdana)
>
> http://www.fluidproject.org/mission2 (arial)
>
> http://www.fluidproject.org/goals2 (sans - this is a general fss font
> family tag that looks like - font-family: Tahoma, Verdana, Helvetica,
> sans-serif)
>
> I'm partial to the first one at this font-size - as Colin noted it is a
> little bigger.
>
> Laurel
>
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> Laurel A. Williams
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
> University of Toronto
>
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