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Custom Fonts, Typekit | Posterous
How do I add custom fonts to my site?

This post is a result of a collaboration between Typekit and Posterous to allow users to quickly and easily add custom fonts to their site. Special thanks to Mandy Brown from Typekit for her help in making this "How Do I" post possible.
posterous  microblogging  blogging  help  tutorial 
january 2012 by RedMosquitoMM
Comments Off - Matt Gemmell
On turning off comments:

"It’s been a very difficult decision (I love reading comments on my articles, and they’re almost unfailingly insightful and valuable), but I’ve finally switched comments off. Since I used the excellent Disqus service, the easiest way was simply to disable it globally, which also removes (but doesn’t delete - I still have them) comments on all previous posts too.

We’ll see how it goes. I want to make it clear that this isn’t a means to discourage conversation; indeed, I hope the opposite is true. If you read something here, and want to reply, please do one of the following, in order of preference:

Write a response on your own blog. Considered, long-form follow-ups by an identifiable, accountable person are the ultimate form of feedback and discussion. I’d love to read what you have to say. Let me know about it via email or a tweet.

Reply on Twitter. If your thoughts are brief, send a public tweet to my Twitter account (@mattgemmell). This is what most people do already anyway, and it tends to automatically invite others into the conversation too. There’s a little blue ‘Tweet’ button at the bottom of every article on this blog.

Email. I discourage this (I get a lot of email, and I think that the vast majority of replies to published articles should themselves be public), but it’s available as an option; my contact info is on my About page."
blogging  communication  media 
january 2012 by RedMosquitoMM

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