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William M.
Replying to @nicksouza

Wait, what?! Why is this so easy wtf

Nick Souza
Replying to @willisenough

Right?!? I was just trying to find out what font a website was using and stumbled across it.

Royyan Wijaya
Replying to @nicksouza @willisenough

Or you can use fonts.ninja/ to get to know what fonts are used on a website.

William M.
Replying to @roywj @nicksouza

I didn't know about this plugin, it's like CSS Peeper but for fonts. Well, is definitely faster than accessing the website database haha

Royyan Wijaya
Replying to @willisenough @nicksouza

That's why it's called Fonts "Ninja" haha

Rutherford Craze
Replying to @nicksouza

lmao please don’t do this (at least without checking the font’s usage terms)

Nick Souza
Replying to @rutherford

I know. I know. Just thought it was wild that it’s that easy.

Clint McManaman
Replying to @nicksouza

Yes! You can do this in Arc browser 🤗 too, the path is just a bit deeper.

Christine
Replying to @clint @nicksouza

wait what howww

Clint McManaman
Replying to @chow @nicksouza

View > Developer > Developer Tools > Sources > then look for font folders in the list, open in new tab any fonts you find and they’ll download

Bobby
Replying to @nicksouza

That's definitely easier than searching Github 😅

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @nicksouza

👀

Aamin Ojha
Replying to @nicksouza

WHAT

Anna Filou
Replying to @nicksouza

Guess I’m using Safari for web dev from now on 😆