Yeah I always run Firefox with a couple of font sizes larger than the
default. I find
I need to step the size down for some DHTML Laszlo apps where the text
shows up too large.

On 9/27/06, P T Withington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006-09-27, at 12:03 EDT, Max Carlson wrote:
>
> > 3) Small type isn't smoothed in DHTML like it is in SWF.  I'm not sure
> > what to do here, except choose our fonts carefully and/or avoid small
> > point sizes.
>
> This is a browser and/or display setting, so I don't think there is
> _anything_ we can do about it.  (E.g., OS X allows you to set a
> minimum font size, below which smoothing will never happen; Safari
> lets you set a minimum font size for accessibility and smaller sizes
> will just be mapped up to that minimum.)
>
> There is a general tension in DHTML regarding who controls type
> size.  w3c leans toward the end user having ultimate control, which
> means the designer has to be prepared for the fonts they have
> specified not to be the ones that are displayed.  Something to consider.
>
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