Re: On-line Help: Arial v. Times New Roman

Subject: Re: On-line Help: Arial v. Times New Roman
From: David Knopf <david -at- KNOPF -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 09:03:35 -0700

Bob Bench wrote:
>
> Ron D Rhodes wrote:
> "....a savvy HDK developer told me that, for on-line help,
> Times New Roman is harder to read than Arial.
> I consequently took a fresh look at my help file and now I
> think she might be right. Is she right?"
>
> I prefer the Verdana font. It is a sans serif font with letter
> forms and letter spacing optimized for on-screen viewing.
> You can download it without charge from Microsoft's web site.

Verdana, though, is not a great choice for online help, since many users
will not have it on their system.

-- David Knopf

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