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Re: [Design with CSS 3784] How does CSS determine the distance between each TD?
Yeah, larger font size would work, my first step towards clarity of user data input. Thanks.
On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 8:00:39 AM UTC-5, MiB wrote:
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On Wednesday, December 26, 2012 8:00:39 AM UTC-5, MiB wrote:
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26 dec 2012 02:31 justaguy:
> All right, thanks. I now have a different question, for the following CSS,
> what do I need to do to make text for INPUT type="text" showing up more Clearly?
Please define "clearly". Would a larger font size give more clarity? Is this on what screens?
Have you looked at downloadable fonts and choosing a highly legible font (with a font stack as fallback)? I use downloadable fonts for all my sites now, also on main text. It works great once you've sorted out all caveats.
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Re: [Design with CSS 3782] How does CSS determine the distance between each TD?
26 dec 2012 02:31 justaguy:
> All right, thanks. I now have a different question, for the following CSS,
> what do I need to do to make text for INPUT type="text" showing up more Clearly?
Please define "clearly". Would a larger font size give more clarity? Is this on what screens?
Have you looked at downloadable fonts and choosing a highly legible font (with a font stack as fallback)? I use downloadable fonts for all my sites now, also on main text. It works great once you've sorted out all caveats.
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> All right, thanks. I now have a different question, for the following CSS,
> what do I need to do to make text for INPUT type="text" showing up more Clearly?
Please define "clearly". Would a larger font size give more clarity? Is this on what screens?
Have you looked at downloadable fonts and choosing a highly legible font (with a font stack as fallback)? I use downloadable fonts for all my sites now, also on main text. It works great once you've sorted out all caveats.
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