On Tue, 6 May 2025 10:38:35 GMT, John Hendrikx <jhendr...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> I don't really see a major difference on your screenshot, both versions look 
>> blurry to me. When I open `cssref.html` in Chrome, it looks quite sharp.
>
> It looks sharp to me as well.  The w3.org one looks better when I view it on 
> the actual website (not your snapshot above).  
> 
> Mac renders things slightly differently and leans heavily on anti-aliasing to 
> represent visuals as accurately as possible; this works well on high-DPI 
> displays but tends to look blurry on lower-DPI screens. Windows, on the other 
> hand, limits anti-aliasing more to achieve a crisper, sharper result; this is 
> more effective on lower-DPI displays and doesn't really make a difference for 
> high-DPI screens.

it's ok, just wanted to share an observation.  it looks ok on the primary 
retina screen, it's the external monitor at scale 1.0 where your svgs look 
blurry but w3.org do not.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1655#discussion_r2075736557

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