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please whats the difference between italics and oblique

30th Jun 2016, 12:14 PM
Ahmed Magaji
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In the purest (type designer) sense, an oblique is a roman font that has been skewed a certain number of degrees (8-12 degrees, usually). An italic is created by the type designer with specific characters (notably lowercase a) drawn differently to create a more calligraphic, as well as slanted version. Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1680624/font-style-italic-vs-oblique-in-css
30th Jun 2016, 3:52 PM
Jörj Svenssen
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Oblique is less supported by the browser's then italic.
3rd Jul 2016, 4:36 PM
Victor Stamoff
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Oblique is very similar to italic, but less supported.
6th Jul 2016, 2:26 PM
Rezaul Karim
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In the purest (type designer) sense, an oblique is a roman font that has been skewed a certain number of degrees (8-12 degrees, usually). An italic is created by the type designer with specific characters (notably lowercase a) drawn differently to create a more calligraphic, as well as slanted version. Source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1680624/font-style-italic-vs-oblique-in-css
3rd Dec 2018, 4:43 PM
Candy Kilber
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