A while back I wrote a document about the interactions of high-density displays and font rendering options. I just went ahead and made it public, so, enjoy!
On 2012-11-22 17:16 (GMT-0500) Behdad Esfahbod composed:
A while back I wrote a document about the interactions of high-density displays and font rendering options. I just went ahead and made it public, so, enjoy!
Why does that page say "You are using an unsupported browser. Some features may not work correctly. Upgrade to a modern browser, such as Google Chrome." when opened in my modern week old 99.997% standards-compliant Gecko browser?
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 05:41:56PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Why does that page say "You are using an unsupported browser. Some features may not work correctly. Upgrade to a modern browser, such as Google Chrome." when opened in my modern week old 99.997% standards-compliant Gecko browser?
You'll have to ask Google about that.
Felix Miata wrote:
Why does that page say "You are using an unsupported browser. Some features may not work correctly. Upgrade to a modern browser, such as Google Chrome." when opened in my modern week old 99.997% standards-compliant Gecko browser?
Apparently Google's code is broken. But a friend of mine let me know that one can download a PDF from Google's broken service after enabling Javascript (ugh).
So I don't understand why one would want to use Google here at all? One can post the PDF to archive.org and link to the copy there if money or bandwidth is the issue.
On 2012-11-23 10:51 (GMT-0600) J.B. Nicholson-Owens composed:
a friend of mine let me know that one can download a PDF from Google's broken service after enabling Javascript (ugh).
So I don't understand why one would want to use Google here at all? One can post the PDF to archive.org and link to the copy there if money or bandwidth is the issue.
PDF is for printing. http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20030714.html