In the wee hour of 11:37 PM 7/14/01 -0700, Shirley Kaiser, SKDesigns bequeathed such tales as these: >At 11:28 PM 07/14/2001, rudy wrote: >> > Any recommendations on where to find meaningful >> > research results for on-screen font readability. >> >>hi bill >> >>HTML E-Mail: Text Font Readability Study >>http://www.wilsonweb.com/wmt6/html-email-fonts.htm >> >>Readability Of Websites With Various Foreground/Background Color >>Combinations, Font Types And Word Styles >>http://hubel.sfasu.edu/research/AHNCUR.html > >I'll add to Rudy's list: > >Cross-browser, cross-platform font issues >(annotated links to some great resources): ><http://www.websitetips.com/design/index.html#fonts> > >HTH. > >Warmly, >Shirley > >-- >Shirley E. Kaiser, M.A. >SKDesigns mailto:skaiser at skdesigns.com >Website Development http://www.skdesigns.com/ >Pianist, Composer http://www.shirleykaiser.com/ >Moderator, I-Design http://www.adventive.com/lists/idesign/summary.html Is there a resource for character sets which will allow for <xmp> </xmp> as well? I like Verdana but it does not like the extra space and I have clients who don't like the loss of this spacing. Peter Kaulback