pleroma-fe/static/font
Henry Jameson 4d112b70fd fixed custom emoji in nickname. changed icons on right side to be more
streamlined. adjusted CSS so that all text in header of post is on same
baseline and all icons/images are middle-aligned.
2018-08-13 14:46:28 +03:00
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css fixed custom emoji in nickname. changed icons on right side to be more 2018-08-13 14:46:28 +03:00
font fixed custom emoji in nickname. changed icons on right side to be more 2018-08-13 14:46:28 +03:00
config.json fixed custom emoji in nickname. changed icons on right side to be more 2018-08-13 14:46:28 +03:00
demo.html fixed custom emoji in nickname. changed icons on right side to be more 2018-08-13 14:46:28 +03:00
LICENSE.txt fixed the UI 2018-07-06 20:12:09 +03:00
README.txt Add image font. 2016-10-30 16:12:08 +01:00

This webfont is generated by http://fontello.com open source project.


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Please, note, that you should obey original font licenses, used to make this
webfont pack. Details available in LICENSE.txt file.

- Usually, it's enough to publish content of LICENSE.txt file somewhere on your
  site in "About" section.

- If your project is open-source, usually, it will be ok to make LICENSE.txt
  file publicly available in your repository.

- Fonts, used in Fontello, don't require a clickable link on your site.
  But any kind of additional authors crediting is welcome.
================================================================================


Comments on archive content
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- /font/* - fonts in different formats

- /css/*  - different kinds of css, for all situations. Should be ok with 
  twitter bootstrap. Also, you can skip <i> style and assign icon classes
  directly to text elements, if you don't mind about IE7.

- demo.html - demo file, to show your webfont content

- LICENSE.txt - license info about source fonts, used to build your one.

- config.json - keeps your settings. You can import it back into fontello
  anytime, to continue your work


Why so many CSS files ?
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Because we like to fit all your needs :)

- basic file, <your_font_name>.css - is usually enough, it contains @font-face
  and character code definitions

- *-ie7.css - if you need IE7 support, but still don't wish to put char codes
  directly into html

- *-codes.css and *-ie7-codes.css - if you like to use your own @font-face
  rules, but still wish to benefit from css generation. That can be very
  convenient for automated asset build systems. When you need to update font -
  no need to manually edit files, just override old version with archive
  content. See fontello source code for examples.

- *-embedded.css - basic css file, but with embedded WOFF font, to avoid
  CORS issues in Firefox and IE9+, when fonts are hosted on the separate domain.
  We strongly recommend to resolve this issue by `Access-Control-Allow-Origin`
  server headers. But if you ok with dirty hack - this file is for you. Note,
  that data url moved to separate @font-face to avoid problems with <IE9, when
  string is too long.

- animate.css - use it to get ideas about spinner rotation animation.


Attention for server setup
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You MUST setup server to reply with proper `mime-types` for font files -
otherwise some browsers will fail to show fonts.

Usually, `apache` already has necessary settings, but `nginx` and other
webservers should be tuned. Here is list of mime types for our file extensions:

- `application/vnd.ms-fontobject` - eot
- `application/x-font-woff` - woff
- `application/x-font-ttf` - ttf
- `image/svg+xml` - svg