LasMD
9/20/2017 - 1:58 PM

Use more beautiful font smoothing on high dpi media devices

Use more beautiful font smoothing on high dpi media devices

/* ---------------------------------------------------------- */
/*                                                            */
/* A media query that captures:                               */
/*                                                            */
/* - Retina iOS devices                                       */
/* - Retina Macs running Safari                               */
/* - High DPI Windows PCs running IE 8 and above              */
/* - Low DPI Windows PCs running IE, zoomed in                */
/* - Low DPI Windows PCs and Macs running Firefox, zoomed in  */
/* - Android hdpi devices and above                           */
/* - Android tvdpi devices, including Google Nexus 7          */
/* - Chrome running on high DPI Macs and PCs                  */
/* - Opera running on high DPI Macs, PCs and mobile devices   */
/*                                                            */
/* Please note that that this code assumes you'll swap a      */
/* 2× version of your images. If you'd like to supply         */
/* finer increments, other thresholds might be appropriate.   */
/*                                                            */
/* A test for CSS pixel densites can be found here:           */
/* http://bjango.com/articles/min-device-pixel-ratio/         */
/*                                                            */
/*                                  @marcedwards from @bjango */
/*                                                            */
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@media	only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.3),
  only screen and (-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 13/10),
  only screen and (min-resolution: 120dpi) {
    /* Usually one should use this on dark background only
    http://usabilitypost.com/2012/11/05/stop-fixing-font-smoothing/
    But: because we have enough pixels here (retina!) it shouldn't be a problem.
    It just renders more beautiful */
    -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
    -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
}