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They are the best fonts to use for the WEB (ie Verdana,
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writing. The fonts used for print media are different than
web fonts. This is because it's harder to read text on a
computer screen and visitors tend to scan your web pages
rather than read them word for word. When deciding on what
web font to use, take into consideration the character of
your site and whether the web font type is widely available
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