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Started by djleli, Aug 11 2004 09:15 AM
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Posted 09 March 2010 - 03:43 PM
My biggest concern with sans-serif fonts on a computer monitor is that, while they are "easier on the eyes", they leave certain characters in a rather ambiguous state. Uppercase "I"s and lowercase "L"s are impossible to tell apart. I figure I can guess what is supposed to be what about 95% of the time. The problem I have is with things like URLs, e-mail addresses, passwords and such. As these are strings of characters that are seldom English (or any other language, for that matter), context won't help you much. I suppose that you could put most of your next in sans-serif and then use a serif font in these particular cases but I'm not sure .....
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