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Re: Improve font rendering to be on par with Firefox or at least original Edge
msibille Deleted I agree completely, and the name of this discussion thread says it all...it should be on par with Firefox or at least the original Edge. This greatly impacts most people I know (I provide computer support to them), because they are older and don't see that well. I'm 47 and have a hard time seeing thin fonts, or low-contrast faint-colored text, BUT...I've had difficulty reading in Chrome for many years, not just now that I'm older. The simple key to this is: if Firefox can have sharp, dark-colored text in its menus/toolbars, etc., then the new Edge can too.6.9KViews7likes1CommentRe: Improve font rendering to be on par with Firefox or at least original Edge
Thanks Deleted, but I don't need high-contrast, my eyesight isn't that bad. I edited my post above to show that the reason I use Firefox and not any Chromium browser, is because I like the font-rendering on Firefox. Chromium browsers on Windows have a thin/somewhat faint/jagged font rendering, and the color is fainter/less-contrast than Firefox.9.5KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Improve font rendering to be on par with Firefox or at least original Edge
Thin font rendering, and lower-contrast font color are the main reasons I won't use Chromium-based browsers. I have trouble seeing low contrast things, and I despise software and websites that do it on purpose. I currently use Firefox on Windows 10.9.6KViews2likes17Comments
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