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Re^2: revise font?

by jhourcle (Prior)
on Jun 30, 2005 at 15:50 UTC ( [id://471451]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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I'd agree with the removal of size='-1'. That's basically telling the browser that you'd like the font to be one size smaller than what the user prefers.

Most browsers (at least, those that display in a GUI) specifically have an option for defining two default fonts -- that of 'normal' text, and that of 'fixed-width' text (which gets shown for <tt><pre> and the like.)

I'd suggest that anyone who views code in a web browser set their fixed width font to whatever they use in their text editor for coding, or command line terminal, or however else they're used to interacting with code.

I personally prefer ProFont (although, I like the classic, to the updated version. There's also Sheldon (available from the ProFont page), Anonymous, and I'm guessing plenty of other fonts with a similar purpose.

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