ClearType Rendering Coming to Safari on Windows?
Posted on January 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
The following comes from CSS3.info:
Dave Hyatt has recently checked in to the WebKit repository some basic support for using the ClearType text rendering system, which uses a different algorithm for subpixel anti-aliasing than the current CoreGraphics libraries do. Windows users will find that this makes text in Safari look similar to text in other web browsers and elsewhere on the system.
For more information on some of the caveats of the new feature and how you can try it out yourself, be sure to read ClearType rendering forthcoming for Safari on Windows? in its entirety.
Tags: Development, Features, Safari, WebKit