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Feel free to play with font size and leading. Never touch kerning, it still sucks in browsers. If you need some special style (bold, for example), then use the appropriate font set, and not the buttons on the font panel. Don't scale fonts, css can't do that (in theory css can make condensed, but it works out of hand). It is also advisable not to move the baseline anywhere (unless, of course, you do all sorts of footnotes and indices). Yes, and do not forget to check that after any operations (for example, scaling), the size of the font size retains an integer value.
Also, my personal preference, do not use line breaks at the typing stage, better set the block width, let PS wrap words automatically. In this case, the text will be copied in one line. Well, yes, and anti-aliasing in Sharp for small text.
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