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readme.so
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Use the editor at readme.so
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Created an anime streaming website using react js
Here's the link : https://readme.so/
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Must-Have Websites for Every Frontend Web Developer
Keep your project's readme organized and attractive with Readme.so. The simple editor allows you to quickly add and customize all the sections you need for your project's readme.
- Must have websites for every Frontend Web developer
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Check out my first Frontend project named: "Suggest ME A Game"
You should make a better README file (https://readme.so/ can help)
- Proiect nou - documentatie si resurse
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How to Write an Awesome Readme
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- Rant si sugestii pentru cei care isi trec GitHub in CV
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Very help full VS code extension for every programmer
Hay. I just discovered this VS code extension called Readme Editor developed by SumitNalavade. This is much like readme.so but embedded in to VS code, in other words this a README file editor that helps you edit README files for GitHub and is embedded into VS code. There are also lot of templates that you can start your README.md file with. And Once you click the save button your README.md file is automatically saved to your root folder.
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I built a Readme Editor in VS Code!
After coming cross this feature request, I decided to go ahead and build it myself .
Google Fonts
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Remnants of a Legendary Typeface Have Been Rescued from the River Thames
Thanks!, hadn’t come across Mebinac.
I’m also a big fan of Igino Marini’s recreation of the Fell typefaces:
The Fell Types took their name from John Fell, a Bishop of Oxford in the seventeenth-century. Not only he created an unique collection of printing types but he started one of the most important adventures in the history of typography. — https://web.archive.org/web/20240128075552/https://iginomari...
The IM Fell fonts themselves seem to live on Google Fonts these days: https://fonts.google.com/?query=Igino+Marini
I use Doves Type for… everything. One day I started to find my monomaniacal obsession a bit funny and sort of to spite myself I set every font in Firefox to Doves Type. Serif, sans-serif, monospace, no other fonts allowed, as well as the UI font by tweaking the Firefox user profile iirc.
And it was just… very good. And I kept using it.
I use Doves Type for everything, and to be able to do that on my phone I use iFont: https://apps.apple.com/is/app/ifont-find-install-any-font/id...
Or yeah I do use IBM PC VGA 9x16, IBM BIOS 8x8, and Eagle Spirit PC CGA Board Alternate 3 a little :) From the Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack: https://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/
I even munged together a combination of Doves Type Regular and IM Fell Great Primer Italic that matches the character scale and linespacing to both each other and to the IBM PC VGA 9x16 font at 1:1 size. FontLab did the trick!: https://fontforge.org/en-US/
(FontForge can autogenerate italics for any font. If you’re bored, I suggest loading up the classic VGA font and pressing the ITALICIZE button on ot. It’s… interesting!)
In general, on Windows I much prefer MacType’s fomt rendering: https://www.mactype.net … it’s kind of amazing that this kind of surgery is even possible.
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Add a Custom Font to Your XCode Project
Choose and download font When choosing a font for your application design, you need to consider the factors such as the font's readability, its contrast, how well it can scale on different devices, and whether it matches your application's brand and color scheme. After deciding the font, download its .tff files. One can get these files from Google Fonts. In this example, we will download 'Sedan SC' font.
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React website sample for portfolio
I first checking out any good fonts on Google font that fits the theme of the website. I select the Nunito as I could feel the playful vibe behind it.
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Optimizing Fonts and Images (Next.js)
Visit Google Fonts and search for Lusitana to see what options are available.
- Google Fonts: Can't use the /download URLs to fetch static font files
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An Afternoon with SVGs | Frontend Challenge Entry
Next I spruced up my form's visuals a bit by heading to Google Fonts and finding one that had camping vibes - eventually landing on Amatic SC. Then I had the wild idea of making the form look like a piece of paper, so that I could make the submit button fold the paper up into an envelope or paper airplane and fly off screen if it was submitted successfully (This was EXTREMELY high hopes and I didn't even get around to trying to start this animation in the time I allotted myself 😂). I started by trying to find a crumpled paper look on sites like Hero Patterns, but eventually found myself on this codepen:
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Button Component with RiotJS (Material Design)
BeerCSS supports Material Fonts by default, here is the list of all icons: https://fonts.google.com/
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
Google Fonts (https://fonts.google.com/)
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
Google Fonts
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How to Structure Your Vision Board with HTML
==>Click here to access Google Fonts!
What are some alternatives?
github-profile-readme-generator - 🚀 Generate GitHub profile README easily with the latest add-ons like visitors count, GitHub stats, etc using minimal UI.
inter - The Inter font family
Best-README-Template - An awesome README template to jumpstart your projects!
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
emoji-cheat-sheet - A markdown version emoji cheat sheet
fontsource - Self-host Open Source fonts in neatly bundled NPM packages.
playground-macos - My portfolio website simulating macOS's GUI, developed with React and UnoCSS.
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers
commitlint - 📓 Lint commit messages
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
css.gg - 700+ Pure CSS, SVG, PNG & Figma UI Icons Available in SVG Sprite, styled-components, NPM & API and 6000 glyphs
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit