This article mainly introduces the font smoothing and anti-aliasing rendering in CSS3, which has a certain reference value, the small partners of interest can refer to it. While watching the official Drupal theme, found an interesting non-standard CSS selector-webkit-font-smoothing, and then play with a few. How do I use the CSS3 font to smooth the display? You should know that the Web-based anti-aliasing of fonts in CSS has been considered, such as Font-smooth, but may be due to different operating systems and browser kernel to the font rendering differences, in short, he was not selected into the Internet standard. But WebKit still retains a set of its own non-standard selectors to support anti-aliasing to make the font display smoother. -webkit-font-smoothing There are a few three properties: 1, none: No antialiasing 2, subpixel-antialiased (default): Sub-pixel smoothing is common in Mac OS and Mactype for WINDOWS3, Antialiased: Grayscale
1. A detailed introduction to anti-aliasing
Introduction: This article mainly introduces the font smoothing and anti-aliasing rendering in CSS3, it has certain reference value, the small partners of interest can refer to it. While watching the official Drupal theme, found an interesting non-standard CSS selector-webkit-font-smoothing, and then play with a few. How do I use the CSS3 font to smooth the display? You know, the Web-based anti-aliasing of fonts in CSS has been considered, such as Font-smooth, but may be due to different operating systems and browser kernel rendering of fonts ...
2. Detailed examples of font smoothing and anti-aliasing rendering in CSS3
Introduction: This article mainly introduces the font smoothing and anti-aliasing rendering in CSS3, it has certain reference value, the small partners of interest can refer to it.
3. Font smoothing and anti-aliasing rendering in CSS3
Introduction: While watching the official Drupal theme, found an interesting non-standard CSS selector-webkit-font-smoothing, so get started playing with a. How do I use CSS3 fonts to smooth the display?
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