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Stylish is a browser extension that allows users to customize the appearance of web pages with user-supplied CSS style sheets. It was created by Jason Barnabe and sold to SimilarWeb in 2016, and has faced privacy issues and alternatives since then.
Serif is a small line or stroke attached to the end of a letter or symbol in a font. Learn about the origins, etymology and types of serif fonts, such as old-style, transitional, Didone and slab serif.
Style is a term that can refer to various aspects of doing or presenting things, such as architecture, fashion, writing, or music. Learn about the different meanings and uses of style in different fields, disciplines, and contexts, as well as the names of people and works related to style.
Cool is an aesthetic of attitude, behavior, appearance, and style that is generally admired. Learn about the origins, meanings, and variations of cool in different cultures, contexts, and fashions.
A display typeface is a typeface for large sizes, such as titles, headings, and logos. Learn about the history, styles, and genres of display typefaces, such as script fonts, slab serifs, and reverse-contrast.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of fonts shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11, with information on family, spacing, weights, styles, target script, and inclusion history. It also shows examples of each font and indicates whether they can be installed on other platforms.
Learn about the history and types of emoticons, also known as emoji, that express moods or facial expressions in text. Find out how to use :0 emoji to show surprise or shock, and see other examples of emoticons with meanings.
A comprehensive list of typefaces sorted by artistic differences, such as serif, sans-serif, monospace, script, and blackletter. Includes typefaces with articles or references, as well as superfamilies that fall under more than one category.