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  2. Wikipedia : User experience feedback/Fonts

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    The Bold Text is even worse. (Chrome, Windows 7) Chuunen Baka (talk • contribs) 11:39, 4 April 2014 (UTC) ... some letters look very blurry, especially when in bold ...

  3. Font rasterization - Wikipedia

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    Font rasterization is the process of converting text from a vector description (as found in scalable fonts such as TrueType fonts) to a raster or bitmap description. This often involves some anti-aliasing on screen text to make it smoother and easier to read.

  4. Enlarge or reduce the font size on your web browser - AOL Help

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    Make web pages easy to read for you! With simple keyboard shortcuts, you can zoom in or out to make text larger or smaller. In an instant, these commands improve the readability of the content you're viewing. • Zoom in - Press Ctrl (CMD on a Mac) + the plus key (+) on your keyboard.

  5. Change the default font in AOL Mail

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    Show off your style by changing the default font type and size in AOL Mail. When scrolling through the font options, you'll see a message preview to the right to show you what the font will look like.

  6. Wikipedia talk:Dark mode (gadget) - Wikipedia

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    Second, the text of SVG files/images written in black will not change to white (See commons:File:بە خێر بێیت بۆ ویکیپیدیا.svg) when we switch Dark mode on while the Wikipedia logo text (you can see on the top-right corner on ckb:دەستپێک) will be changed and turned white. And finally, I wanna say that the Dark mode ...

  7. Croscore fonts - Wikipedia

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    The ChromeOS core fonts, also known as the Croscore fonts, are a collection of three TrueType font families: Arimo (), Tinos and Cousine ().These fonts are metrically compatible with Monotype Corporation’s Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New, the most commonly used fonts on Microsoft Windows, for which they are intended as open-source substitutes.

  8. Project Naptha - Wikipedia

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    Project Naptha is a browser extension software for Google Chrome that allows users to highlight, copy, edit and translate text from within images. [1] It was created by developer Kevin Kwok, [2] and released in April 2014 as a Chrome add-on. This software was first made available only on Google Chrome, downloadable from the Chrome Web Store.

  9. Resolution independence - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista retains the Windows XP style scaling option which when enabled turns off DPI virtualization (blurry text) for all applications globally. Windows Vista also introduces Windows Presentation Foundation. WPF applications are vector-based, not pixel-based and are designed to be resolution-independent.