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This is the typewriter class and it's the biggest news to hit these here parts!
Regular fonts can look really ugly. If not down right ugly, then at least plain. Plain ugly? Anyway, this is agu-display. Kind of weird isn't it?
This is ga-maamli font in a 24px size. Kind of different.
This is shadows-into-light in 36px. Kind of cool.
This is shadows-into-light in 24px. Same as above with a slight modification.
This is a pretty classic looking font. It has a number of uses. It's called merriweather-black-italic
Same font - different member of the family. This is merriweather-regular-italic
Again, same font, different look. This is merriweather-light
Good old merriweather-black. I'm sure we can find a use for this.
This is merriweather-bold-italic
This is the general use news font. We are using it with the p indicator. The next paragraph is using it with an h3 indicator. We know this works fine. It includes a built in left margine of 3 em. A great font for bible references.
This is using the built in paragraph attribute setter.
It's really cool when you learn how to change the fonts on your web page. I've listed several here for you to look at. If you want to see how this was done just do a "view page source" and you can see the actual code.
Note that code is in the CSS header part, and also in the html execution part. You'll need to copy both of these and paste them into your web site to make it work.
Sometimes you just want a font that really stands out. Something that doesn't look the everyday. Welcome to the matemasie-regular font
I like that. But let's see it in green instead. Adding one 'color' attribute will make this change.
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