CSS in Flash the return of crisp and legible fonts.
A typical challenge faced by Flash developers like me is
getting fonts to look like you want then to. For any project
choosing the right font face and size is a process that requires
both you and ultimately the client to see eye to eye.
In Flash MX and earlier versions fonts were by default
anti-aliased, meaning that the edges of the text are smoothed.
This is good when dealing with large type but it causes small
text to appear blurry. Earlier versions of Flash also had other
issues. For instance if one were to realign textfields around
other objects fonts might come out of focus (because of
positioning), and getting it right could take several tries.
More recently with the advent of Flash MX 2004 came the