Helvetica for the Web - Page 4
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LonelyIslands
Canada590 Posts
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itsjustatank
Hong Kong9145 Posts
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tec27
United States3690 Posts
On June 04 2013 20:31 salle wrote: <style type="text/css">body, td, a, p, td.sidemenu a:link, td.sidemenu a:visited, td.sidemenu a:hover, .sf-menu a, .extramenu h1, #forummsginfo, .forummsginfo, .forumPost, #submessage, .submessage, #forummsginfoa, .forummsginfoa { font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; !important; } .forumsig, td.sidemenu a.sb_title:link, td.sidemenu a.sb_title:visited, a.sb_title:hover, #forumindex, .forumindex, .submessagea, .quote { font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; !important; }</style> Or Chrome can just like sort out their font rendering engine... it's seriously bad that the only browser that can't display google fonts well is chrome. And this has been known for a long while. Soon, salle, soon: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=137692#c104 Blame Apple or something | ||
sluggaslamoo
Australia4494 Posts
you could just use Font Awesome http://fortawesome.github.io/Font-Awesome/ | ||
tec27
United States3690 Posts
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salle
Sweden5554 Posts
On June 05 2013 07:50 WillS wrote: Salle, is there a big focus on TL being able to work without javascript? + Was the elearning company that you worked for a big fan of moodle by any chance? I don't think so. The google ads require java. I think there's some other stuff that uses it too, why? No, I must admit I've never heard of moodle until you mentioned it. The platform we used was created in house. First one used Lotus Notes, which was a horrible mess. My first job at that company was to transfer everything by hand out of Lotus Notes website, by hand, because there was no way of exporting it regularly. Then we had a 2nd custom platform which was much better. Had a tonne of features, like forum integration, dictionary, and more. (and was made in PHP/SQL) I don't quite get why moogle would be good, perhaps it's just their own site that puts me off, (even though it's a wiki!) | ||
WillS
61 Posts
On June 05 2013 12:40 salle wrote: I don't think so. The google ads require java. I think there's some other stuff that uses it too, why? No, I must admit I've never heard of moodle until you mentioned it. The platform we used was created in house. First one used Lotus Notes, which was a horrible mess. My first job at that company was to transfer everything by hand out of Lotus Notes website, by hand, because there was no way of exporting it regularly. Then we had a 2nd custom platform which was much better. Had a tonne of features, like forum integration, dictionary, and more. (and was made in PHP/SQL) I don't quite get why moogle would be good, perhaps it's just their own site that puts me off, (even though it's a wiki!) Just wondering whether a server side or client side solution would be appropriate with TL for determining the client browser/OS for font rendering. I've recently had to do OS sniffing to deal with anti-aliasing fonts that contain Arabic glyphs but the code is closed source. Do you know of an open source solution that you would consider using on TL? The only reason I really asked about moodle is a bit of an inside joke but I wanted to know if it was widely considered as useable and therefore as adopted as it is within elearning in the UK. | ||
3FFA
United States3931 Posts
On June 04 2013 13:28 GhandiEAGLE wrote: But but but... http://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/im-comic-sans-asshole ? + Show Spoiler + But but but... http://shelbytatewalters.wordpress.com/2013/05/02/i-am-helvetica-a-narrative-tale/ ? + Show Spoiler + | ||
ptrpb
Canada753 Posts
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Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
On June 05 2013 07:42 salle wrote: It was a response to the guy saying he used verdana on his site. The company I used to work for was an elearning company and we also used verdana everywhere. It's a good font for reading on the web, but it's not good looking at all. Right now I'm having a small crush on open sans. This blog makes me feel bad for only using helvetica everywhere -.- | ||
HornyHerring
Papua New Guinea1054 Posts
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Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
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Foolishness
United States3044 Posts
But good to know nonetheless | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
On June 08 2013 10:41 Foolishness wrote: Thought this was going to be about DoctorHelvetica... But good to know nonetheless Perhaps I came too late to TL, but I rarely see him post comments wherever I am on the site. He is like the mysterious high post-count user you've barely seen. To me at least. | ||
chroniX
517 Posts
http://www.adtrak.co.uk/blog/font-face-chrome-rendering/ Helvetica is fine. Just use it the correct way... | ||
Coagulation
United States9633 Posts
On June 08 2013 15:42 docvoc wrote: Perhaps I came too late to TL, but I rarely see him post comments wherever I am on the site. He is like the mysterious high post-count user you've barely seen. To me at least. about a 10k chunk of his posts are him calling me stupid in mafia games. | ||
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