For the past few years, the tendency has been to use sans serif fonts on websites (sans serif are straight line font styles). The reasons were simple and valid: They were easier to read on a computer monitor and most were web safe (meaning compatible with most computers or devices). Because of those points, designers have been avoiding the use of serif fonts when adding text to web pages until now. Serif fonts are fancier style lettering often classified into one of four subgroups: old style,...