My test page works fine on Chrome Mac so I'm guessing you're using Chrome
Windows. I'll have to dig out a Windows machine and test.

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Jasper Goes <[email protected]> wrote:

> After some minimal research, the issue seems to be relating to
> anti-aliasing or smoothing.
>
> In the previously working version, the streetnames in Streetview, aswell as
> the arrows, did not seem to be anti-aliased, nor smoothed.
>
> Now, they seem to be anti-aliased, and seem to be taking the whole document
> along with it.
> Even elements that are not within the streetview DOM object itself, like,
> text in any divs somewhere else in the document, also seem to be 'smoothed'.
>
> I have not (yet) been able to trace what css rules are being applied, and
> where they are being applied, but I am reasonably confident to pinpoint this
> as the culprit.
>
> Can anyone else confirm?
>
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