Fedora :: Font Are Not Optimal Readable In Browser / As They Are Pretty Blurred

Jan 4, 2011

I installed the ms core fonts however they are not optimal readable in my browser as they are pretty blurred.
I have the following font settings in Gnome.

Antialiasing: Subpixel
Hinting: Low

What else can I do to improve my fonts?

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