Tag: fonts
See What Fonts an Image is Using with Font Squirrel Matcherator

It’s a funny time to be alive. We haven’t yet reached that part of the technology singularity where rogue nanorobot clouds disassemble us all into carbon dust (bad), or where we transfer our consciousness into massive sentient spaceships and colonize the stars (good?).
How to See What Fonts a Website is Using

If you’ve ever wondered how to see what fonts a website is using, the answer is as simple as opening your browser inspector. Since every bit of a website is interpreted in your browser, if you know how to use your browser inspector properly you can figure out fonts, images, CSS properties, and anything else on the page.
Attractive Google Font and Web Font Pairings with fontpair.co

Typography is maybe the cornerstone of attractive web design, as I like to remind myself with the screenshots I took of highly reputable websites like the New England Journal of Medicine converted to Comic Sans.
Better Font Awesome: the Easy Way to Add Icons to your WordPress Site

In our work, we use Font Awesome all the time. Font Awesome is an icon font that lets you insert and customize nicely designed icons on most topics (especially in technology) anywhere you like on your site. TheĀ through in the WPShout nav are Font Awesome icons, for example.
Smart Typography Control with Easy Google Fonts

Many of my favorite premium WordPress themes don’t have a theme option for typography. I really respect this choice, because it makes the theme easier to work with and less twisty.