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My problem is that text inI have an ad that looks fine when the web page is at 100% Zoom level is fine, but due to my fluid layout stylesheet which forceswhen the webpage-section to be squeezed together and thus allowing for all 3 panels still to still be displayeduser changes the image with text in it is reduced. The problem now is that as soon asscreen size, my responsive design takes over and while the image is reduced even a little bitstill correct looking, then the text becomes next to impossiblehas reduced to reada size that is almost unreadable. Is

Is there a font where even when reduced inside an image that is still relatively easy to read? Hope that was kind of clear, but if I need to provide more detail please don't hesitate to ask.

My problem is that text in an ad at 100% Zoom level is fine, but due to my fluid layout stylesheet which forces the webpage-section to be squeezed together and thus allowing for all 3 panels still to still be displayed the image with text in it is reduced. The problem now is that as soon as the image is reduced even a little bit, then the text becomes next to impossible to read. Is there a font where even when reduced inside an image that is still relatively easy to read? Hope that was kind of clear, but if I need to provide more detail please don't hesitate to ask.

I have an ad that looks fine when the web page is at 100%, but when the user changes the screen size, my responsive design takes over and while the image is still correct looking, the text has reduced to a size that is almost unreadable.

Is there a font where even when reduced inside an image that is still relatively easy to read?

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Which font to use when text in an image and image is zoomed out of / made smaller

My problem is that text in an ad at 100% Zoom level is fine, but due to my fluid layout stylesheet which forces the webpage-section to be squeezed together and thus allowing for all 3 panels still to still be displayed the image with text in it is reduced. The problem now is that as soon as the image is reduced even a little bit, then the text becomes next to impossible to read. Is there a font where even when reduced inside an image that is still relatively easy to read? Hope that was kind of clear, but if I need to provide more detail please don't hesitate to ask.