Sunday, November 20, 2022

StopTheMadness Font Substitution

Jeff Johnson:

My web browser extension StopTheMadness is updated today in the iOS App Store and Mac App Store. The biggest change is a new font substitution feature! Thanks to John Gruber of Daring Fireball for inspiring the feature and for linking to my blog post a few weeks ago. The blog post described how the custom style element feature of StopTheMadness can add @font-face rules to web pages in order to substitute one font for another. But that’s all very technical, requiring the user to write CSS. The “Fireballing” generated a lot of feedback requesting a simpler way to substitute fonts on the web, so I started work on that immediately, and now the feature is available! It works in all web browsers supported by StopTheMadness: Safari for iOS, Safari for Mac, Firefox for Mac, and Google Chrome for Mac (as well as all Chromium browsers).

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Totally tangentially related because the above contains the word Gruber... For once Gruber and I agree. Rare enough for me to notice, but yes, he's right about this.

I don't use this extension because I mostly use palemoon on the last OS that still runs CUDA (because of reasons). But one extension I'd really like is a regular expression search... That'd be useful.

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