Typography refresh/sv

Mål
Typografi är kärnan i den visuella delen av Wikipedias språk. Den (valbara) typografi-uppdateringen baseras på dessa behov -

Läsbarhet: Typsnitt skall vara tydliga och lättlästa i alla storlekar. Typ måste hjälpa till att skilja gränssnittet från artikelns innehåll.

Åtkomlighet: Dyslexi och synskador får inte komma i vägen för tillgång till vårt material. Vi måste möjliggöra tillgång för användare med funktionshinder

Tillgänglighet: Alla typsnitt vi använder måste redan finnas tillgängliga eller göras tillgängliga. Eventuella val måste fördelas över enheter och plattformar (OS X, Windows, Linux, mobiloperativsystem)

Enhetlighet: En enhetlig visuell upplevelse mellan stationära och mobila enheter.

Key Changes
TLDR: Key changes as part of this will include: serif typefaces for headings, sans serif for body copy & marginal reduction of type size in navigational elements.

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Headings font-family: Georgia, serif; Serif headings have been tested on Wikipedia mobile and have received a positive response.[clarification needed] With applying these changes to desktop, we are aiming for consistency between desktop and mobile styles.

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Body copy font-family: "Helvetica Neue", "Helvetica", "Nimbus Sans L", "Arial", "Liberation Sans", sans-serif; While Georgia and Helvetica are fonts optimized for the web, we can see that body gracefully degrades to Arial because it is freely available on nearly every computer and operating system while being a screen-friendly typeface. After that, there is a free font, Liberation Sans, and finally a fallback that is always available, sans-serif. This selection may change as other typefaces develop ubiquity. For the near future, Arial will continue to serve as WMF's fallback. On Linux-based operating systems, Nimbus Sans L & Liberation Sans will be specified as the sans-serif fonts. Note that free systems may also substitute other free fonts for proprietary ones mentioned earlier in the stack.

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Reduced type size for navigational elements: Type size for navigation elements in the sidebar are reduced by 0.1–0.3 em to help them fade to the background in comparison to the article which is the foreground. Since the navigation areas are distinct, we expect that changes in the size will not hamper clicking on the links.

Implementation
If you are interested in further technical information on the rationale behind this experiment you can read more.