To install the font, click the Install button. Double-click on the font file - a window will open with a font overview.
Many programs display new fonts only after restarting. GM_addStyle('.container `) Ĭonst mainLeftPanel = document.querySelector('._6620a4fd') Ĭonst readmeElement = document.querySelector('#readme') Ĭonst sidebarElement = document.querySelector('. To install this font follow the next advice: Before installing the Segoe Script Bold font in OS X, you must first completely close all applications. I want to scale down the fonts and everything else a bit. const readmePrefix = '.markdown_markdown_3yof6' Going a step further than simply a monospaced font (where every character takes up the same amount of horizontal space), there is a proportionally-spaced, sans-serif version that is designed for coders to be able to avoid any kind of character overlap or oddities in character sizing. const readmePrefix = '.readme_readme_tmT33' This allows the README to expand to the full width below the info sidebar Motivation: I didn't like the visual context switching between reading Github READMEs and npm READMEs, so I made READMEs on npm look similar to READMEs on Github. Bold worked fine until about 2 weeks ago. A good one to use is Segoe Script MAKE IT BOLD You can also change the color to best fit your design. I can enable/disable the 'Segoe UI' font in the font-manager and repeat this behavior.
Makes READMEs on look more like READMEs on GitHub (font, size, padding, some colors) also makes the content wider If I install sudo apt-get install font-manager and uncheck 'Segoe UI' and then in my chrome browser go to 'chrome://restart', Chrome restarts and I have bold again.