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What font is both Mac and Windows?
Fonts that work on Windows and MacOS but not Unix+X are: Verdana. Georgia. Comic Sans MS….Other options that usually work cross-platform are:
- Palatino.
- Garamond.
- Bookman.
- Avant Garde.
Are Google Fonts cross-platform?
Cross-Platform Display Google fonts are also supported on a wide range of mobile devices, which allows your designs to function properly without distorting text.
What is the most readable Google font?
Best Google Fonts:
- Roboto. Roboto is by far the most downloaded and installed Google Font.
- Merriweather. Merriweather is a serif font with the sole purpose of being easy to read on screens.
- Lobster.
- Indie Flower.
- Inconsolata.
- Open Sans.
- Oswald.
- Raleway.
Are there different font rendering engines for different browsers?
Certain font rendering engines may honor the CSS properties that others don’t (like letter-spacing, text-rendering, font-stretch, font-size-adjust and others – see the CSS3 Font Module ). You could try playing around with those you find, to eventually come up with (almost) uniform rendering across different browsers.
Which is the best font for Google Fonts?
As both Arimo and Roboto are Google fonts, there’s no point in using one as a fallback for the other. It’s not in Google fonts (I think), but the .ttf can easily be converted for @font-face. I find Liberation Sans really beautiful. Plus it renders REALLY well in most browsers, and it’s free for personal and commercial use: Highly active question.
Which is the best font rendering enhancer for Chrome?
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What’s the difference between Chrome and FF fonts?
As the attached images shows, FF and Chrome tends to tighten the width in 11px but not in 14px. Why is that, is there a workaround?