* -60: Serif font on screen
* -40: Sharp, plain, distracting boxes instead of whitespace
* -80: Huge margins on a desktop site
* -8816: Loaded with Javascript
Yes, that's under -9000!
Serif fonts work very nicely with sufficiently high DPI, or if they are designed to withstand low DPI like e.g. Georgia. Is there any way for a website to know if it's running on a high-DPI screen?
Serif fonts work very nicely with sufficiently high DPI, or if they are designed to withstand low DPI like e.g. Georgia. Is there any way for a website to know if it's running on a high-DPI screen?