>Lastly, can I point out something which graphic artists and page
>designers have known for decades: when reading large blocks of text, the
>easiest to read fonts are serif fonts (the ones with little tiny feet on
>them) like Times/New York.
This is debatable for onscreen fonts, due to the sometimes poor display
of serifs and letterspacing. Sans serif fonts can be better.
Regards,
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