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== Typography ==
[[File:Eqt.logo.png|thumb|right|Linux Libertine O]]
Currently using these free fonts
*<span style="font-family:linux libertine O;font-size:2em;">Linux Libertine O: eQuality Technology</span>
*<span style="font-family:georgia bold;font-size:2em;">Georgia Bold: eQuality Technology</span>
*<span style="font-family:gillius ADF;font-size:2em;">Gillius ADF: enterprise quality = technology freedom</span>


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Revision as of 01:02, 27 January 2016

A long time ago, I created a script that would parse a CSS file and generate the unwritten style guide that's embodied in it. Until I resurrect that script, you might need to refer to other helpful resources on creating a Style Guide

Really Simple Example[edit]

This is a navline, or header with background-color:#212121

Heading color #2c2c2c

This is paragraph text in #464946. Links within the text are colored rgb(6, 51, 96) or #063360, and decorated for email

This is darker text in #333333

Typography[edit]

Linux Libertine O

Currently using these free fonts

  • Linux Libertine O: eQuality Technology
  • Georgia Bold: eQuality Technology
  • Gillius ADF: enterprise quality = technology freedom