Wow, thanks for all the effort you went to! I noticed on the screen shot you provided that even the Georgia heading is not anti-aliased. From that, it seems likely that you don't have ClearType activated on that PC, is this correct? I thought IE7 uses ClearType automatically, even if the user has not turned it on in the system preferences, so maybe this screen shot is from IE 6 or some other browser with ClearType turned off? Lucida Sans should anti-alias fine with ClearType turned on, except as pertains to the IE7 problem we are discussing. Did that added CSS rule fix the issue you in IE7 *with* ClearType definitely enabled?
I'll test that CSS rule used for myself now. Thanks again. Joel. On 23/02/2007, at 3:51 PM, Benjamin Sterling wrote: > Joel, I downloaded that page (http://www.incomesolutions.com.au/ > services/) and added: > #wrapper #content #main .earth, .earth h3, #wrapper #content > #main .earth, .earth p{ > background: #9EBF39; > } > > and that seemed to make things look good in both ie6, and ie7. > > You are using Lucida sans as the secondary font and I am not sure > if I am getting the look you want for your site. It looks great on > the mac with lucida grande, but the aliasing on the pc makes the > site not look all that great. And that may be part of your issue > with the font not looking on in ie. > > I attached a screen shot of what i am getting. > > -- > Benjamin Sterling > http://www.KenzoMedia.com > http://www.KenzoHosting.com > <income.png> > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
