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Someone posted a link to a site with Greeked text (text one uses to represent text but is made up of non-words) and I cannot remember what the site was.
Anyone remember?
Gary
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Someone posted a link to a site with Greeked text (text one uses to represent text but is made up of non-words) and I cannot remember what the site was.
Anyone remember?
Gary
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I don't remember the site but have a "Lorem ipsum"
doc that I use...see attached.
Mickie
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Thanks Mickie
That is exactly what I need, nolo cholo, ipsum facto. By the way, Greek or Greeked text is an old advertising term for this sort of text.
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I'll find uses for that too.
(And kids please resist the temptation to use Mickie's text to pad your school papers. The teachers really do read them and you'll get busted).
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For a readable account of the why and wherefore, try http://www.fun-with-words.com/pang_history.html (but prepare to be distracted by further fun with words). Alternatively, type "lorem ipsum" cicero into Google and take your pick!
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> (And kids please resist the temptation to use Mickie's text to pad your school papers. The teachers really do read them and you'll get busted). <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Ross, you are priceless.
Speaking of Google, I picked this up in Macworld. If you go to www.google.com/ie you can get right to the search engine and eliminate all the page clutter, not that Google is particularly guilty of that.
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Gary said
"Speaking of Google, I picked this up in Macworld. If you go to www.google.com/ie you can get right to the search engine and eliminate all the page clutter, not that Google is particularly guilty of that"
Just install the Google search bar.
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Has anybody read the Greeked copy file that Micky made available?
There are some funny additions that I suspect they did not think people would read, such as it is Greek to me, and more.
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"makes one wonder who would ever read this stuff?" ... I quess we have an answer...Gary, the careful designer who wants to make sure he isn't using anything which might offend. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
Of course, I'm a lousy proof reader, so there could have been something... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] or did the "readable" phrases just jump out at you?
Mickie