11 Most Useful jQuery Plugins To Enhance Typography


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Here we are presenting 11 jQuery plugins for you to improve your typography. With jQuery plugins, you can implement superb things on your website quite easily. In this round up, we have put together some jQuery plugins that will allow you a better control on your website for web typography. We all know that typography is an important element in a web design and achieving a high level of typographic style can make your web design look eve more stunning and attention grabbing.

Read more: 11 Most Useful jQuery Plugins To Enhance Typography http://www.dnjg.be/wordpress/2012/08/28/11-most-useful-jquery-plugins-to-enhance-typography/#ixzz2ADkqDyOj

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How to change your default font in InDesign


Ever created a new document in InDesign and your default typeface is Minion! or Times or some other rando font you will most likely change immediately? Feels like we can  cut out a step here. Did a little digging, here’s how to change the default font in InDesign.

1. Run InDesign, but don’t open a document.

2. With no document open, select the Type tool and use the fields in the Control panel to choose the font, size and any other attributes that you want for the defaults.

3. Quit InDesign.

Now, the font that you chose in step two will be the default for all new documents that you create.

PLEASE NOTE: Doing it with a document open will change the default in that doc. Doing it without a doc open will change it in new documents. Documents that have been previously created will retain their defaults until you change them in each document.

From Print to Web: Creating Print-Quality Typography in the Browser


Ever struggle to get print-quality type perfection on the web? While our toolset is still young, there is a lot we can do to create delectable, readable typography with just HTML, CSS, and perhaps a little JavaScript.

What do We Have to Work With?
Below, each feature from the InDesign palettes has been mapped to a feature of CSS (or an augment in JavaScript). For the entire article, check out onextrapixel.