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Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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Re: Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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Great concept and good implementation. One bug report - The font selection scroll bar becomes hidden and un-clickable for me often in Google Chrome 30. http://imgur.com/6nohjWD

Thanks for the heads up. I work with @phawk so will see if we can get a fix out for this.

Re: Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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Just observed a bug. I changed the font for one of the blocks, and it changed it for all of the elements.

When you change the style of an element, like a paragraph, it works like CSS and applies the change to all elements of that type. To add specificity, you have to give an element a class.

Really appreciate the feedback.

Re: Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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Jesus this is absolutely brilliant . Occasionally I do sites for my business partner and the endless tweaking of fonts to get them how he wants is a pita. I can throw this at him and he can give me back the CSS, fantastic!.

Wow, thanks very much!

Re: Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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This has huge potential for us as a way of quickly making styleguides reducing both development time and designer QA time. There are some important things missing, as far as I can tell though, like ... how do I make a list?

Thanks for the feedback. We're continually working to improve the product and lists, along with support for other elements are on our roadmap.

Re: Show HN: Typecast – Design in the browser with Google Fonts

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post #2

Great concept and good implementation. One bug report - The font selection scroll bar becomes hidden and un-clickable for me often in Google Chrome 30. http://imgur.com/6nohjWD

Also hidden in Firefox 25 for me. I'm constrained for vertical space on my netbook, which did make me think you could display at least a couple more typefaces at a time in the left hand menu if it wasn't for vertical space used up by the menu bar at the top, and the line with "$number typefaces"

Love the basic concept though.

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