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		<title>By: SAP</title>
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		<description>Re: Serif fonts

Serif fonts are good for headings and larger text, but are not as readable in smaller sizes. This is the exact opposite of print media, and is caused by the generally lower resolution of screens compared with printed matter.</description>
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<p>Serif fonts are good for headings and larger text, but are not as readable in smaller sizes. This is the exact opposite of print media, and is caused by the generally lower resolution of screens compared with printed matter.</p>
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