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2009-12-16
Thom, I disagree that small caps are a distraction. If you look at the line of text here, you will see that they allow a seamless scan of the line. The font used is Garamond, which had a relatively high x-height which would cause severe impairment to scanning the line if normal caps were used.
<img src="http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p116/readred_2007/SCaps.png">...
Present browsers do not handle typography competently, although this facility will come one day.
Edited 2010-01-12 18:27 UTC