Wed, 17 Apr 1996 07:45:33 -0500
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>Consider, for instance, the
>"rule" that serif type faces read easier than sans serif faces.
To steal a line from Publisher's Clearinghouse: "That's what *I* used to
think!" Then I heard that ADA (American Disabilities Act) requirements
suggest that the easiest thing for people who are visually impaired to read
is *sans*-serif (i.e. helvetica), even for body copy. We all want to be
accessible, so what's the solution?
Bill
(ps: Perhaps I was misinformed about ADA; if so, please correct me.)
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