tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340335897594941637.post4988228341234564499..comments2024-03-29T07:16:56.810+00:00Comments on Sean Linnane: ADMIN NOTESSTORMBRINGERhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18405613458419510116noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340335897594941637.post-22539995844856564552010-08-18T13:43:54.662+00:002010-08-18T13:43:54.662+00:00Sean, My vote is for the "sans-serif" fo...Sean, My vote is for the "sans-serif" fonts. Arial seems to be the most used, find it everywhere in emails and web documents. Courier, yes, is a bit rough and even the Times New Roman comes across somewhat cold and formal. Actually my favorite is trebuchet mainly because of the weapon it represents.<br /><br />On another note, my son believes he has seen the obese scumbag Clark wandering around gun shows in the Portland OR area. Probably wants to make a move, get across the border for whatever sleazy fantasy he is acting out (kinda like that TV series "The Prisoner", Patrick McGoohan against the world.) My own thought, wouldn't take too much to manipulate the guy into behavior that requires lethal force to defend ones' self. That's me and my thinking; I do not reccommend it to anyone that hasn't done this sort of thing before. There are of course other ways to make the guy's life miserable, material and monetary damage come to mind. That would be more fun.chasmatichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14962911972107586613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340335897594941637.post-45418333614831393442010-08-15T01:22:21.529+00:002010-08-15T01:22:21.529+00:00Just a few words on fonts. Then I will post the ar...Just a few words on fonts. Then I will post the article I found that seems to sum it up. Remember, all computers don't have the same fonts. For instance, Mac may not reveal the same Courier as you see. Some computers may not have the font at all. <br /><br />There is a common urge by developers to try to make it "better", or "cooler". This can become cluttered and problematic. Well seasoned developes use a simple rule to make it work well for everyone. It's called KISS..."Keep It Simple Stupid".<br />__________________________________<br /><br />Source: About.com<br />Sans-serif fonts are those fonts that have no "serifs": the little hooks on the end of the letters. If you've taken any print design courses you've probably been told that you should only use sans-serif for headlines. This is not true for the Web. Web pages are intended to be viewed by Web browsers on computer monitors. And computer monitors don't have as good of resolution as paper. This means that when your readers view a page of serif font on the screen, the little serifs all blur together and start making the text harder to read. <br /><br />Always use sans-serif fonts for your Web page main copy. <br /><br />Some examples of sans-serif fonts are: <br /><br />•Arial<br />•Geneva<br />•Helvetica<br />•Lucida Sans<br />•Trebuchet<br />•Verdana<br />Verdana is a font family that was actually invented for use on the Web.FallshirmJagerhttp://www.upyourscreep.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340335897594941637.post-16205740441810915982010-08-14T17:45:09.600+00:002010-08-14T17:45:09.600+00:00SL- link didn't work with my PC. E-hit me at ...SL- link didn't work with my PC. E-hit me at frankiecee at gmail dot com.Southern Classhttp://www.cafepress.com/frankopinions/1267628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340335897594941637.post-57115178392898428362010-08-14T15:14:17.604+00:002010-08-14T15:14:17.604+00:00Sean, has a great blog. Informative, fun and alway...Sean, has a great blog. Informative, fun and always entertaining. We are a proud supporter and look forward to each and every posting. Couldn't help but see the eye candy above and thought about a line of military figurines that can be found at http://vision-strike-wear.com/military-gifts---jewelry.html where very sexy and military often collide. Keep the posts coming Sean. We love them!Sgt Strikehttp://www.vision-strike-wear.comnoreply@blogger.com