Linked List: June 14, 2007

Animated Horizontal Subnavs at the New Apple.com 

It’s clever the way you can drag to scroll, or just click on a specific section name to jump there.

Font Smoothing, Anti-Aliasing, and Sub-Pixel Rendering 

Joel Spolsky has a nice piece comparing the sub-pixel text anti-aliasing from Mac OS X and Windows. Personal taste regarding this is highly subjective, but I think Spolsky is right that Safari might face an uphill battle on Windows not because Mac OS X’s font rendering is worse, but simply because it’s noticably different than all other text rendering on Windows. (Including that of iTunes, which uses Windows’s standard text rendering.) Even Mac users who don’t particularly care for Mac OS X’s sub-pixel anti-aliasing simply get used to it after a while, because all text on Mac OS X is rendered that way.

I also think that long-term, Apple’s algorithm is going to work better on higher-resolution displays (including the iPhone’s 160 pixels-per-inch screen). With higher resolutions, forcing strokes onto even pixel boundaries matters less.

Safari Beta 3.0.1 for Windows 

Three security fixes. That was quick.