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    Jaap
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    Hi, is there a way to style a font so that only a single colour is used? For example, for text styled in black (#000), if one zooms into the text, you will notice that a variety of colours are used (e.g. #B0FFFF, #FFB05D, #002F89, #00005D, #005DB0). Is it in any way possible to display the font using only #000?

    #297086
    Paulie_D
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    You are going to have to demonstate this issue but it doesn’t sound like a CSS issue, it sounds like a monitor color calibration issue.

    #297091
    Jaap
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    Here is an example of the “Categories” text taken from this forum, zoomed in 800%:
    https://i.postimg.cc/yYvHLxfW/categories.png
    The text contains some shades of blue and orange and other colours.

    #297095
    Paulie_D
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    That’s aliasing…there’s nothing you can do about that with CSS.

    #297096
    Paulie_D
    Member

    That’s aliasing…there’s nothing you can do about that.

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