Felix Miata wrote:
> Windows special cases CSS requests for Helvetica. All instances of helvetica
> in CSS are treated by the OS as if had been written arial instead.
I didn't _know_ since I've never seriously tested it, but I thought
something like that was at play after getting some unexpected results
when performing cross-browser runs while testing/fixing other people's
work. I use Opera as reference and only browser for surfing - set to my
own preferences, so I wouldn't notice such minor things "in the wild".
regards
Georg
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