> Why do you even want to specify a font for body text? Well, just wanting to pick one that looked nice for the site - some of the themes specify a font, but the default Bootstrap and the Classic theme don't, so maybe this one shouldn't either - I pushed up a new version with no font specified (aside from monospace for code), so it'll just whatever default they have set. Brian On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Yuri Khan wrote: > On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 6:36 AM, Brian Burns wrote: > > Yeah, I searched through all the Google Fonts to try to find a good serif > > font but they all seemed either too light or too heavy, so ended up just > > using Garamond and URW Palladio L - the Garamond was a bit light but I > kind > > of got used to it. > > Why do you even want to specify a font for body text? > > The user already has one favorite serif font, one favorite sans-serif > font, and one favorite monospaced font, and has them configured in > their browser preferences. Any change from that will lead to a > decrease in legibility for that particular user. > > (Overriding fonts for headings is okay. But very sparingly.) >