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* Veeven: Anti-aliasing of fonts makes web pages look better. I think it may not be possible for Firefox 2.0. But, it is much needed to improve the visual look of any web page. [http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ Amaya] does it already. | * Veeven: Anti-aliasing of fonts makes web pages look better. I think it may not be possible for Firefox 2.0. But, it is much needed to improve the visual look of any web page. [http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ Amaya] does it already. | ||
** I believe this will come in Firefox 3.0, when Cairo will be used for rendering. [[User:Dasch|Dasch]] 11:59, 28 Feb 2006 (PST) | ** I believe this will come in Firefox 3.0, when Cairo will be used for rendering. [[User:Dasch|Dasch]] 11:59, 28 Feb 2006 (PST) | ||
* Please do not put font anti-aliasing into firefox: 1) Your OS can already do this for you and Firefox should stay light-weight. 2) Anti-aliasing of fonts with DVI / LCD displays being the new standard is counter productive. You buy a DVI / LCD so that your monitor will look crisp and clear. Anti-aliasing fonts makes everything look blurry again, and small fonts become un-readable. | |||
== Support for JPEG2000 == | == Support for JPEG2000 == |
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