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Google Logo Font?
I became wondering what the name in the font that Google uses in all of it’s logos is. I have searched around and in many cases uploaded the logo hoping that it would look for a match but I couldn’t produce anything that was like Google’s. Did google create their unique text style which is it available totally free or is it the same text style WHEN I searched on in this article first before ad and didn’t view anything relevant, so I hope it is a first post with regards to this. Thanks! Likely created their unique, in which scenario the font can be called " Google" WHEN I found something comparable while playing all-around today at university, but I will not remember the font. I think it was just like the Californian FB font, but I recently can’t remember. WHEN I found the font, but lose interest in it. The font style is named Catull and it may be purchased for ONE HUNDRED bucks. Forget which.. Im sure its placed on the web free somewhere…. You will get almost anything somwhere via the internet for free.. or as a minimum less than charge.. but it wouldn’t be a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bandwagon, Californian, Font Style, google, Irony, Logo Font, Logos, match, San Serif Fonts, Somwhere, Text Style, Translate, Typography
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Fonts wont translate to other browsers…
So I got all jazzed cuz WHEN I finally finished Most of the site. I tried it in Firefox and also Safari on my own computer and almost everything looked great. Then I proceeded my g/f’s macbook pro and looked at it in your girlfriend Safari (a handful of versions newer as compared with mine) her Firefox(also a couple of versions newer) Group and IE… My fonts look nothing can beat they’re supposed for you to. So when you look at this site and observe generic looking fonts understand thats not just what exactly I see at my browser as well as what I intended for them to mimic. All you handcoders to choose from, is there the right way to make the fonts MY PARTNER AND I see on my personal comp be reliable w/ all other browsers Or was I gonna must make little buttons in photoshop and replace all my current links This is my site: online world. mandrakestudios. com What font would it be I use Eurostile for all the links, Edwardian Script for that dirty glam name sections, and Copperplate for that " Mandrake Studios" logo along at the top. The end user should have … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, Copperplate, Cuz, Finale Users, firefox, Font, Fonts, Fyi, Girlfriend, Glam Name, Handful, Hd, javascript, Macbook Pro, Own Computer, partner, Safari, Sifr, Translate
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New website design HELP PLEASE!!
I recently hired someone to redesign my website. He said they can do a complete overhaul after which you can transfer ALL regarding my content via Microsoft Office Live into WordPress as well as add blogs, posting space, etc. and also add a content management system. The current site http: //www. alexccampbell. com is definitely with Microsoft Workplace Live. Can this end up being done If it can be done, will i lose any search engine optimization traffic or have any additional issues I recently hired someone to redesign my website. He said they can do a complete overhaul after which you can transfer ALL regarding my content via Microsoft Office Live into WordPress as well as add blogs, posting space, etc. and also add a content management system. The current site http: //www. alexccampbell. com is definitely with Microsoft Workplace Live. Can this end up being done If it can be done, will i lose any search engine optimization traffic or have any additional issues Really possibly not answerable. Depends on the actual construction and loads of variables, there is actually no " answer on the back of the actual book" to say one way or the additional. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Content Management System, Due Diligence Research, Goat, Hope Against Hope, Mechanic, microsoft, Microsoft Office, New Website Design, Reassurance, Science Search, Search Engine Optimization, Search Rank, Shenanigans, Stutter, traffic, Translate, Variables, wordpress
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Google Translate creating validation errors
I’m trying to add the following standard code to include google translate that will my website but when i try to verify the page it truly is giving me faults. – < div style=" text-align: right; padding-right: 10px; " > < div id=" google_translate_element" > < /div> < script> purpose googleTranslateElementInit() new google. translate. TranslateElement( pageLanguage: ‘en’, structure: google. translate. TranslateElement. InlineLayout. SIMPLE , ‘google_translate_element’); < /script> < script src=" //translate. yahoo and google. com/translate_a/element. jscb=googleTranslateElementInit" > < /script> < /div> – Line 272, Column 51: necessary attribute " type" definitely not specified < div id=" google_translate_element" > < /div> < script The attribute given above is required for an component that you’ve used, but you get omitted it. Such as, in most HTML PAGE and XHTML insurance types the " type" attribute is required on the " script" element plus the " alt" attribute is required for the " img" ingredient. Typical values for sort are type=" text/css" to get < style> and type=" text/javascript" to get < script>. Line 279, Column 101: necessary attribute " type" definitely not specified later. google. com/translate_a/element. jscb=googleTranslateElementInit" < /script> The attribute given above is required for an component that you’ve used, but … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, Div Id, Div Style, Element, google, Gt Line, Html Page, Insurance, Insurance Types, Lt, Text Javascript, Translate, Typical Values, Validation Errors, Xhtml, yahoo, Yahoo Google
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