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Subject:Re: Website readability From:Reuven Frank <reuven -at- E-AND-C -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 20 Aug 1998 10:03:01 +0200
I just checked a whole bunch of sites.
All of them have the basic text in black. (Blue is reserved for hypertext links.)
The sites are pretty evenly divided between TNR and Arial.
There was a big thread about the relative merits of serif and sans-serif fonts very recently.
My own opinion is, if it's going to include technical stuff, use a serif. This is for the simple reason that the i, l, and 1 characters are more easily distinguishable.
Just my 20 milli-Dollars.
Reuven Frank
Technical Documentation
E&C Medical Intelligence
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From: Douglas Max
Sent: Tue, 18 Aug.98 15:34 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Website readability
Does anyone know the answer to this question:
"What's the best color, font (serif, or sans-serif), size for text to be
easily readable on the web?"
Doug Max
LR Communication Systems, Inc. http://www.LRcom.com
139 Dogwood Lane
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-0264
USA