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Note: This is a old Gist. It may be deprecated. | Standards CSS Font Feature Settings instead of non CSS standard optimizeLegibility. However, it seems that Blink-based browsers (Chrome and Opera) adds extra padding for every word, thus breaking some layouts (specially grid based ones and css menus). Firefox and WebKit (Safari) does not seems to…
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/* While most people are using text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; | |
* in their projects for better text rendering, it's actually non | |
* standard CSS (it's a SVG property). | |
* The standard way is to use the font feature settings for OpenType. | |
* The snippet below replicates text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; | |
*------------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
-moz-font-feature-settings:"kern" 1, "liga" 1; | |
-moz-font-feature-settings:"kern=1, liga=1"; | |
-ms-font-feature-settings:"kern" 1, "liga" 1; | |
-o-font-feature-settings:"kern" 1, "liga" 1; | |
-webkit-font-feature-settings:"kern" 1, "liga" 1; | |
font-feature-settings:"kern" 1, "liga" 1; | |
/* This enables kerning and common ligatures, as does text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; | |
* Most modern browsers have support for this. */ |
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