![]() ![]() However there's another observation I made I cannot explain:Ģ. I'm not going into the poorly-implemented design argument, I'm all on your side. > includes the generic "sans-serif" after any specific faces they want to ![]() > Serif" installed? At the very least, they should be using a CSS font stack that > for Mac or Linux or Android users, for example, who surely won't have "MS Sans > should not be calling for "MS Sans Serif" alone what do they expect to happen The main problem here, really, is poorly-implemented web design.
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