Wednesday, June 27, 2018

How to Identify Any Font on Any Web Page

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Install the free WhatFont Chrome extension.
1.Open a web page containing the font you want to check out.
2.Click the WhatFont icon in the upper-right corner of your Chrome taskbar. This will enter a “font 3.scanning” mode to provide you with information about the fonts on the page.
4.Simply mouse over the font you want to see more about to see its name. To learn more information, click the text.
5.You’ll see a window with full details about the font. This includes the Style, Size, Color, and a sample of the alphabet in that font. Click the color square to change the Color value from hex to RGB. You can also click the Twitter icon to tweet out a link to the page, which is essentially an ad for the extension.
6.To stop checking fonts, just click the WhatFont extension icon again.
Once you’ve found out what the font is, you can download it for your own use. You’ll find tons of websites offering free fonts. Sites like DaFont and Font Squirrel are good first stops.

Just make sure that when you download a font, you don’t accidentally download malware instead. Check for fake download buttons and stick to trusted download sites. Most modern fonts are either OTF or TTF, so don’t open any fonts that are in EXE format! They’re usually viruses.

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