## Description of problem: In the release notes' CSS and browser splash page we use luxi-sans for headings and other stuff, which is not displayed OK for some languages, such as greek (see attached screenshot) We should replace these with generic classes, like sans, serif, or even Dejavu ones.
Created attachment 138637 [details] Shot of default FC6 desktop's browser splash page
Created attachment 138638 [details] Let's try a snapshot of a sane size this time...
Standing recommendations are to list font family first and generic classes as fallbacks. I certainly don't see anything wrong with something like: font: "Dejavu Sans", sans-serif; Though we could specify other alternatives, too. This also affects the fedora.redhat.com website and other derivatives.
we should at least have the following: font-family: sans-serif; as specified by the W3C, the font-family should contain a generic family of fonts, either on its own or after any specific fonts. the above should use Dejavu in FC and Arial in Windows (arial is default for sans-serif family of fonts).
This issue is already fixed in Rawhide and because of the slip it will be included in FC6 as well. We have a similar fix scheduled for all fedora.redhat.com websites' CSS files too (see bug #211059).