字体家庭问题 [英] font family question

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问题描述

对于具有主要文本的页面,您最喜欢的字体系列选择是什么?
内容?

哪一个是最易读的,关于正文文本< pand为什么

< h1> ;?


我倾向于使用serif for< pand sans for< hx> ;.


问候。


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买,买,再见

解决方案

2006年8月11日星期五,Nije Nego写道:


Content-Type:text / plain;字符集="异8859-2"





对于带有主要文本的页面,您最喜欢的字体系列选择是什么?

内容?



作为读者,您可以从自己系统上的

字体中选择您喜欢的任何字体。


作为作者,不要指定字体 - 特别是如果你有一些带有中欧(ISO-8859-2)字符的文字。
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac。英国/ ~flavell / ... onts.html#dont


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Usenet上最令人恼火的事情是什么?


2006年8月11日星期五17:55:25 +0200,Andreas Prilop
< nh ****** @ rrzn-user.uni-hannover.dewrote:


2006年8月11日星期五,Nije Nego写道:


>对于具有主要文本内容的页面,您最喜欢的字体系列选择是什么?



作为读者,您可以从自己系统上的

字体中选择您喜欢的任何字体。


作为作者,不要指定字体 - 特别是如果你有一些带有中欧(ISO-8859-2)字符的文字。
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac。 uk / ~flavell / ... onts.html#dont



我认为Nije要求更通用的东西:不是你更喜欢Tahoma

或Lucida手写,但是你更喜欢serif或sans-serif吗?在其他

字中,你应该做body {font-family:serif; }"或body

{font-family:sans-serif; }"?


我相信,这没什么不对,你甚至可以推荐一些你认为让你的网站看起来不错的特定字体,但总是把

a通用字体系列放在最后。通过选择serif,sans-serif,

monospace或幻想家族,作者可以给他的网站一个特定的

外观,就像建议颜色一样,那是'完全合理。


我更喜欢serif自己更长的文本,但有些人

强烈反感。这真的取决于你。真正想要以幻想字体查看所有网站的用户真的可以在他/她的用户CSS中指定




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Garmt de Vries-Uiterweerd


文章< op.td4suscanmqb9p@nautilus>,

" ; Garmt de Vries-Uiterweerd < ga ********** @ googlemail.comwrote:


星期五,2006年8月11日17:55:25 +0200,Andreas Prilop

< nh ****** @ rrzn-user.uni-hannover.dewrote:


2006年8月11日星期五,Nije Nego写道:


对于主要文本的页面,您最喜欢的字体系列选择是什么?
内容?



作为读者,您可以从自己系统上的

字体中选择您喜欢的任何字体。


作为作者,不要指定字体 - 特别是如果你有一些带有中欧(ISO-8859-2)字符的文字。
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac。 uk / ~flavell / ... onts.html #dont



我认为Nije要求更通用的东西:不是你更喜欢Tahoma

或Lucida手写,但是你更喜欢serif或sans-serif吗?在其他

字中,你应该做body {font-family:serif; }"或body

{font-family:sans-serif; }"?


我相信,这没什么不对,你甚至可以推荐一些你认为让你的网站看起来不错的特定字体,但总是把

a通用字体系列放在最后。通过选择serif,sans-serif,

monospace或幻想家族,作者可以给他的网站一个特定的

外观,就像建议颜色一样,那是'完全合理。


我更喜欢serif自己更长的文本,但有些人

强烈反感。这真的取决于你。真正想要以幻想字体查看所有网站的用户真的可以在用户CSS中指定




过去,人们可以用无衬线字体更快更准确地读取衬线字体的文本

。我从一位朋友那里听说

最近的研究表明这种情况不再如此 - 大概是

在计算机上广泛使用sans-serif字体有帮助

人们会根据

字符和单词形状的外观略有不同来调整。


我想部分取决于什么"外观和感觉作者

希望用造型传达...你想要一个网站上写着

Times Higher Ed Supplement或孩子用绘儿乐?


就个人而言,我更喜欢文本的衬线字体和

标题的无衬线字体。但是,那时候,我是一个老傻瓜,他更喜欢阅读一本真正的纸质印刷书,而不是在一台b
的电脑屏幕上阅读。


What is you favourite font family choice for pages with predominant text
content?
Which one is the most readable, with regards to body text <pand what for
<h1>?

I tend to use serif for <pand sans for <hx>.

Regards.

--
buy, bought, bye

解决方案

On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Nije Nego wrote:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2"

!

What is you favourite font family choice for pages with predominant text
content?

As a reader, choose whatever typeface you like from the
typefaces on your own system.

As an author, do not specify a typeface - especially if you have
some text with Central European (ISO-8859-2) characters in mind.
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/...onts.html#dont

--
Top-posting.
What''s the most irritating thing on Usenet?


On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:55:25 +0200, Andreas Prilop
<nh******@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.dewrote:

On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Nije Nego wrote:

>What is you favourite font family choice for pages with predominant text
content?


As a reader, choose whatever typeface you like from the
typefaces on your own system.

As an author, do not specify a typeface - especially if you have
some text with Central European (ISO-8859-2) characters in mind.
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/...onts.html#dont

I think Nije asked for something more general: not "do you prefer Tahoma
or Lucida handwriting", but "do you prefer serif or sans-serif"? In other
words, should you do "body { font-family: serif; }" or "body
{ font-family: sans-serif; }"?

Nothing wrong with that, I believe, and you could even suggest a couple of
specific typefaces that you think make your site look nice, but always put
a generic font family at the end. By choosing between serif, sans-serif,
monospace or fantasy families, the author can give his site a specific
look, and just like suggesting colours, that''s perfectly reasonable.

I prefer serif myself for longer pieces of text, but there are people who
feel strongly the other way. It''s really up to you. A user who really
really wants to view all websites in a fantasy font can specify that in
his user CSS.

--
Garmt de Vries-Uiterweerd


In article <op.td4suscanmqb9p@nautilus>,
"Garmt de Vries-Uiterweerd" <ga**********@googlemail.comwrote:

On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:55:25 +0200, Andreas Prilop
<nh******@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.dewrote:

On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Nije Nego wrote:

What is you favourite font family choice for pages with predominant text
content?

As a reader, choose whatever typeface you like from the
typefaces on your own system.

As an author, do not specify a typeface - especially if you have
some text with Central European (ISO-8859-2) characters in mind.
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/...onts.html#dont


I think Nije asked for something more general: not "do you prefer Tahoma
or Lucida handwriting", but "do you prefer serif or sans-serif"? In other
words, should you do "body { font-family: serif; }" or "body
{ font-family: sans-serif; }"?

Nothing wrong with that, I believe, and you could even suggest a couple of
specific typefaces that you think make your site look nice, but always put
a generic font family at the end. By choosing between serif, sans-serif,
monospace or fantasy families, the author can give his site a specific
look, and just like suggesting colours, that''s perfectly reasonable.

I prefer serif myself for longer pieces of text, but there are people who
feel strongly the other way. It''s really up to you. A user who really
really wants to view all websites in a fantasy font can specify that in
his user CSS.

It used to be the case that people could read text in serif fonts
faster and more accurately than sans-serif. I heard from a friend
that recent studies show this no longer to be the case - presumably
the widespread use of sans-serif fonts on computers has helped
people adjust to the slight differences in the appearance of the
character and word shapes.

I guess in part it depends on what "look and feel" the author
wants to convey with the styling... Do you want a site that says
"Times Higher Ed Supplement" or "Kid with Crayola"?

Personally, I prefer a serif font for text and a sans-serif for
headings. But then, I''m an old fuddy-duddy who prefers reading
an actual printed-on-paper book rather than something on a
computer screen.


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