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by cunthorpe
1659 days ago
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Things maybe be "addressed," but that doesn't make them right. > Apple disabled subpixel antialiasing across the operating system Right, so what is he disabling exactly? > Chrome and Safari still use subpixel antialiasing by default Wrong. They do not. Zoom in yourself. There are no colored pixels. That CSS line basically acts as a `font-weight: -=100` across the document. That's all it does, and that does not belong to a CSS reset. You might as well set the rest of the `font` properties and call it a regular stylesheet. |
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