![]() ![]() But does it ever work to use serif fonts for the main content? There are a limited number of sites that I could find that do this successfully, one being Cameron Moll’s blog. Serif fonts are used for titles and subtitles on many sites and that can lend a nice effect on heavily sans serif pages. And this is sensibly the case for a number of reasons: sans serif fonts are easier to read on-screen, they look pretty good when their size is reduced, and they tend to retain their visual appeal across different platforms and browsers. The standard style for most content on the Web is sans serif fonts, such as Arial or Verdana.
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