Amen. Everyone wants to be the cool kid with their bullet-proof @font-face syntax, but it looks awful to anyone not on a Mac or Safari for Windows. If Chrome and FF are doing something different or better in their Windows versions, I don’t see it. IE8 even looks better in some examples.
I wish you had shown some screenshots because I think all the Designers on the Mac don’t even realize this problem, or happily ignore it. Or at the very least they hear that it isn’t so pretty elsewhere and they think, “how bad could it be,” never bothering to actually test it themselves.
Amen. Everyone wants to be the cool kid with their bullet-proof @font-face syntax, but it looks awful to anyone not on a Mac or Safari for Windows. If Chrome and FF are doing something different or better in their Windows versions, I don’t see it. IE8 even looks better in some examples.
I wish you had shown some screenshots because I think all the Designers on the Mac don’t even realize this problem, or happily ignore it. Or at the very least they hear that it isn’t so pretty elsewhere and they think, “how bad could it be,” never bothering to actually test it themselves.