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Originally Posted by copyrite
I dunno if your monitor is using "Clear Type" fonts or not, or has been 'calibrated' for font usage, but in my Win10 system if you right click on the Desktop, Choose Display Settings from the menu, click on Advanced Display Settings, ClearType text, make sure the box that says "Turn on ClearType" is checked, then walk yourself through the wizard. Does that make any difference in your font in Chrome?
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That stuff is already set. My husband did that for me. I won't mess with stuff that might mess up every other site I go to. I mean everything else works.
I am very very picky at how my display works so I can read it easy.
The image posted is pretty close to how it looked on my netbook (W10). I have yet to check the site out on my desktop as it needs to be put together first having needed a part.
I took a screenshot of what a page looked with the update and then again when I applied the stylish extension to it. I'll need a bit to find the screenshot and get it into a shape to post it here.
I expect a bit of differences on how sites look on different computers and different browsers, but not as much as goodreads new look. They should still all be readable at the very least.