06-06-2014, 06:44 AM | #1 |
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Posting Fonts
On many forums I've visited, there's usually one standard posting font. I think it's easier on the eyes, and less messy. But, at the same time, having various fonts to pick from allows for more customisation. Do you have a preferred font here on gD? (Same regarding text colour, and size, etc.)?
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06-06-2014, 07:21 AM | #2 |
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And not long after, I change to Century Gothic. I used to use this and quite like it. My second favourite font. I'm weird. I love typography and fonts too much.
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06-06-2014, 07:25 AM | #3 |
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I kind of have a thing of using the plain font, no change to it.
The occasional bold, but still plain. Even in the chat room on here, I haven't changed my colour from standard. Which is odd as I do like colour, and fonts. I have spent hours browsing Dafont. I think the only time I change it is to answer truth threads. I'd rather leave focus on what I say, than how it looks I guess. Good girl for changing yours.
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I don't have a specific preference myself, but I normally change people's custom fonts to Impact whenever I quote them. It adds to the flavor of the entire thread, I'd say.
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Indeed, it is fun for the entire family.
Especially when you take it one step too far.
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Although doing it by hand via an Excel spreadsheet and random.org is bothersome. I'll work together a simple program to make it automatic when I get a free moment. EDIT: All better now! See if you can find the hidden URL.
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