I have some larger font for my webpage. It is arial font. I Used Adobe BrowserLab and my site looks great in every browser but Chrome. Chrome makes the font all fuzzy and pixelated. Is chrome just a bad browser or is this on my end?
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What version of Chrome is this? – user541686 Jul 24 '11 at 18:51
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I suggest downloading a newer version and testing it (e.g. maybe version 14 dev?) – user541686 Jul 24 '11 at 18:56
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my point is that the browser has been around for a while now and I have the most "stable" version. I have tested chrome on a local machine and on the "cloud" with adobe browserlab and everytime chrome's rendering of the fonts were grainy as all. Can I fix that on my end or is that how chrome is? – fealiux Jul 24 '11 at 19:03
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here is a screenshot I did with adobe browserlab the first is safari brower and the second is chrome 11 http://oi51.tinypic.com/faxy8k.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/1hujk2_th.png – fealiux Jul 24 '11 at 19:08
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Do you happen to have GPU acceleration turned on? That might be why. – user541686 Jul 24 '11 at 19:21
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The adobe browserlab is its own "thing", I don't know if it has gpu on. Would you say most chrome users expirience thsi? – fealiux Jul 24 '11 at 21:27
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No I mean, do you have GPU acceleration turned on in *Chrome*? (Go to About:Flags and see.) – user541686 Jul 24 '11 at 21:28
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same thing in my chrome. some fonts render as, how would you say it, poo. – FlavorScape Apr 25 '12 at 19:35
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Can u show us some HTML? – imulsion Aug 23 '12 at 06:44
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possible duplicate of [Is there any "font smoothing" in Google Chrome?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11487427/is-there-any-font-smoothing-in-google-chrome) – Knu Mar 27 '15 at 16:12