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Thank you for ruining my page rendering.



What does it do? Chrome on Linux just has it a bit garbage-y, nothing major: http://i.imgur.com/BopYxYM.png


Chrome Windows 7 ends up rendering them all as boxes. The lack of whitespace prevents line breaking. The problem is that it forces the container out to 1400px wide, rather than responding to browser width.

I really don't like trying to read 1400px long lines of text.


Chrome on Windows 7 renders all the text fine for me

http://i.imgur.com/h7S9SU3.png


Chrome on Windows 7 here, renders most of them as boxes.


I see most of the Unicode characters on Firefox/Gentoo Linux with the following packages installed:

    media-fonts/arphicfonts
    media-fonts/baekmuk-fonts
    media-fonts/cardo
    media-fonts/corefonts
    media-fonts/dejavu
    media-fonts/droid
    media-fonts/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi
    media-fonts/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi
    media-fonts/font-bh-ttf
    media-fonts/font-bh-type1
    media-fonts/freefont
    media-fonts/freefonts
    media-fonts/inconsolata
    media-fonts/intlfonts
    media-fonts/kochi-substitute
    media-fonts/symbola
    media-fonts/terminus-font
    media-fonts/ttf-bitstream-vera


Interestingly in my Chrome (27 dev) it looks like this in Linux: http://i.imagebanana.com/img/voz9pem7/Auswahl_048.png


I prefer firefox (mac): http://i.imgur.com/Wcjz21T.png


Yep, FF on mac here and it looks great. Why do people keep using Chrome, IE, Safari, and Opera?




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