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by Rumudiez 4439 days ago
The poor letter-spacing, or more accurately kerning, is that either the fonts in use don't have kerning pairs or they're being ignored, as web browsers seem to do. Printing from another typeface would solve the former, but in my experience (and not thoughtful research), kerning pairs are ignored in every browser. Firefox does give an effort, though, with automatic optical kerning, but it often crashes letters together while leaving too much space between others. It would be interesting to know if that feature translated to print.
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I always go with firefox for printing a page, chromium always fucks up the kerning so much more.

I did notice that it was a lot worse on small font size, as the article did too, and it's really annoying: font are supposed to be scalable, why isn't there the same kerning errors on bigger sizes?