if you've ever had to spec a design before (and put in dummy copy) this link might come in handy. It'll generate "greek" text for you – just the right amount you need.
subterrane's lorem ipsum generator
if you've ever had to spec a design before (and put in dummy copy) this link might come in handy. It'll generate "greek" text for you – just the right amount you need.
subterrane's lorem ipsum generator
1 | loopy
Great link… I *used* to have a plug-in for Dreamweaver that did this but have lost it somehow. BTW – it is Latin, not Greek
3 | Jennifer
Loopy – sorry… you're right. Technically the text is "latin" – in the graphic design world they call it "greek" text (or "dummy" text). "greek" not being a literal description…
4 | ste
Yes, the term 'greeking' simply means to fill up the area with non-readable text that might simulate a typical set of text. Historically, early designers chose to use greek letters because then the text would be obvious nonsensical and would be replaced with the real text when the copy checkers ran through the design. At least, that's the way I learned it in my magazine production class 😉
5 | Jennifer
You see that! Learn something new everyday. Actually, I didn't know that was the reason they call it "greek" text. (Shows where I got (most of) my education from… on the job! LOL!)
6 | Amy
When I was doing design for a company, I always kept a lorem_ipsum.txt file lying around. Except that I made a few modifications.
I slipped in a lot of 'fnord's.
The clients who got it, thought it was hysterical. Most didn't get it, so I just never said a word.
Excuse my ignorance… what's a fnord?
Btw, goddesses… you have a very well designed and informative site!
Regards,
Markus
8 | Jennifer
isn't it what Pinky from Pinky and the Brain says every now and then? (just kidding! LOL!) Actually, I don't know either…
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September 27th, 2002 at 12:26 pm