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by ori_b
3286 days ago
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> Couldn't you say the same about images? I would, if the user's machine came with a preinstalled set of images that were a close match to the need. I don't think the web browser exposes the user's standard icon sets on the web, but it absolutely should. > Besides, the OP clearly described the benefits in being able to adjust the font according to screen density. Using system fonts doesn't magically solve that issue. Using any font made in the last 20 years solves that issue. Vector fonts scale to any screen density just fine. On top of that, if you don't shove a webfont down the user's throat, a user can even pick their favorite font size and density to match their screen and viewing preferences. |
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