fonts
- Tim Brockman
- @ 8:08 pm
fonts
Ok, I really wanted to ramble on about @font-face and how, after the late 90's browser wars, and some other foo, the dream of having some broader choices of fonts fell by the wayside... beyond the 12 or so web-safe settings. Recently @font-face has been revitalized... there's much info on this everywhere at this point. FontSquirrel.com has some good stuff, they package all the files and css up for your downloading pleasure, giving your viewers browser of choice the font file it prefers. I used they're resources on tweet2comment.tk if you want to see @font-face in action.
If you find other cool resources let me know...
OK part 2 of the thing about leveraging the Twitter API methods to create profiles that reflect the mood of the last status update. In the first part I wrote some quick code to programmatically change the profile color settings using the Twitter API’s Update Profile capabilities. If you can’t easily control it, it does …continue reading…
With the widespread usage of Twitter clients profiles often get overlooked. People who actually like to ogle each others profile pages may appreciate the option to make your profile capable of better inflecting the ever changing mood of the content. Twitter allows you to upload background images and change most of your profile’s color scheme. …continue reading…
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