
A serif is a small projection on a character. Many traditional typefaces use these. A sans serif typeface is one that does not have any projections. Generally, for online documentation, only sans serif typefaces should be used. This is because serifs do not display well with current display resolutions. For printed documentation, either serif typef...
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