This isn't comic sans, but it does look slightly similar.
Like I've said in the title, I was wondering if it was possible to be able to use comic sans for text in threads. Book Antiqua does look similar, but I don't feel as if it is even to the level of Chalkboard. I understand that comic sans has kind of gathered a reputation, and as a result can elicit a negative reaction, and I think that is hilarious. I understand that it sounds like I'm suggesting "add this thing to the forum because I think it would be funny" because that is almost exactly what I'm saying, except I formatted it into a question.
In addtion, I was curious as to what decisions need to be made and what restrictions there are when making seemingly small decisions like what fonts the website uses. How much work is it for one font family to be added for use? How much effort/resources would it take to add Bronx Bystreets, Selznick Remix, or Ritzy Remix?
Thanks for any reading, consideration, and conversation.
Like I've said in the title, I was wondering if it was possible to be able to use comic sans for text in threads. Book Antiqua does look similar, but I don't feel as if it is even to the level of Chalkboard. I understand that comic sans has kind of gathered a reputation, and as a result can elicit a negative reaction, and I think that is hilarious. I understand that it sounds like I'm suggesting "add this thing to the forum because I think it would be funny" because that is almost exactly what I'm saying, except I formatted it into a question.
In addtion, I was curious as to what decisions need to be made and what restrictions there are when making seemingly small decisions like what fonts the website uses. How much work is it for one font family to be added for use? How much effort/resources would it take to add Bronx Bystreets, Selznick Remix, or Ritzy Remix?
Thanks for any reading, consideration, and conversation.