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ftio | 9 months ago
I remember vividly when Windows (XP I think?) introduced a new kind of font smoothing that messed with the look of those fonts. In hindsight, I feel like that moment was part of the catalyst toward Web 2.0-style designs. Screens started to get bigger, sites became higher resolution as bandwidth increased, and the tiny pixel font started to be both less relevant (you could fit more, larger text onscreen) and less beautiful (it rendered differently with font smoothing).
IIRC this shift also coincided with the shift toward Wordpress, including a more homogeneous set of pre-packaged "themes", and away from custom CMSes (or no CMS at all), the OG blogging "scripts" like Greymatter and b2.
pavlov|9 months ago
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bradly|9 months ago
So good it is bug when it 8pt Tahoma looks off: https://github.com/jdan/98.css/issues/10
jszymborski|9 months ago
Shout-out to Geeklog, Textpattern, and the monstrosity that was PHPNuke.
anthk|9 months ago