Henry Mencia wrote:
So you just have serif or sans serif in the font-family?
Pretty much, unless a client specifies otherwise (and I'll try to talk them around).
The biggest cost I have seen in web design since 1996, when I started, is the perceived need to make the web like the printed page. That, and the desire to make it pixel-identical in multiple browsers.
Let the control go to the user, focus on getting information out there. You can't control everything, just make it make sense.
I do test in multiple browsers, but only to make sure I haven't put some dumb hack in to fix a problem in one, that breaks something somewhere else.
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