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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Thu, Feb 29 03:03 AM UTC in reply to Diceroller is Fire from Wed Feb 28 07:20 PM:

Literata has a distinctive Q and italics, and these look correct for me. Also, Georgia has digits at different heights and baselines, whereas the digits in Literata all have the same height and baseline. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 all look correct to me. However, I can see that the serif text in your image is more transitional, whereas Literata is more old style.

Noto Sans should put bars on the capital I, but Helvetica does not.

And the I in the above sentence has bars as I see it.

Courier Prime should have slab serifs, and that is what I'm seeing in the monospace text.

There are some possible explanations for what you are seeing, but you will have to do tests to tell what is happening.

One possibility is that bunny.net is being blocked in your country. If that's the problem, then installing the fonts on your computer should fix the problem.

Another possibility is that CSS variables are not working in your browser. If that's the problem, updating your browser or switching to another browser might fix the problem.

One more possibility is that this was a temporary problem caused while I was updating the CSS scripts. I have been working on a color scheme for dark mode tonight.


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