When developing a print stylesheet for a web page, what fonts are recommended for use?
I was using Times New Roman, but it looks kinda bland.
What have you used before? IIRC they say serif fonts are easier to read on paper.
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It depends on the purpose, length, and location of the text.
Serif fonts are definately easier to read in large blocks, however san-serif fonts are easier to read as headlines.
I am a fan of plain, standard fonts–nothing fancy. So, for me, I like Times New Roman for large areas of text and Arial for headlines.