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Sorry about the title, I had to. ;)
I was running Windows and Google Chrome and I clicked on a link to an Upworthy.com video. When I go to Upworthy recently (don't judge me) I've been seeing this weird font for the last few months. It's obnoxious, and I was surprised they'd let this fly.
Apple took a different strategy: If you wanted to run the Mac OS (OS stands for “operating system”), you had to buy a Mac. Beginning in the mid-1980s, several managers inside Apple pushed for the company to either make a version of the Mac OS for IBM-compatible PCs or follow IBM’s lead and allow Apple hardware to be cloned. Officially, the operating system that was available on that Mac at the time that you bought it is the oldest version of macOS that can run on that Mac. It's likely that an older OS won't include.
Later, though, I looked in another browser, and it looked fine.
Ok, time to F12. According to IE's Developer Tools there are three webfonts coming down and they each are downloading completely.
Interestingly Chrome says the same thing:
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What's the DOM expecting the font to be? Well, basically all of them. ;)
Seriously, though, IMHO pick a font or font family and move on. There's really no need to make a list of 11 font types in the order you'd prefer them. Either your web font works or it's Helvetica time.
Gill Sans? I don't see a Gill Sans available here. Gill Sans is a Mac OS X system font, but it seems that Google Chrome on Windows REALLY don't like being asked for it. ;)
I took each of the downloaded WOFF files and tried to open them at http://www.pkmurphy.com.au/glyphviewer/ to see if one was Gill Sans. Of course, none contained any of the first their fonts they're asking for. Unless you explicitly download a web font, a list of fonts like these are a just a designer's wish list.
Web Designers: Design for the web, not the cool fonts you have on your machine.
On 99% of Windows machines you're going to end up with Segoe UI with this CSS font-family as most folks won't have those first three fonts. It seems that Chrome gives up (?) after a few tries (not sure?) but if I remove Gill Sans as the first item it renders fine.
I tried to find a bug on this in the Chromium bug database..I'm not sure if it might be this one?
I hope a CSS person at Upworthy sees this and solves the mystery! What are your thoughts, Dear Reader?
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About Shared Albums
Learn more about setting up and using Shared Albums.
In earlier versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and iCloud for Windows, Shared Albums was called iCloud Photo Sharing.
How do I back up a Shared Album?
Shared Album content isn't automatically backed up. If you want to save a photo or video from a Shared Album, add it to your photo library before you back up your device.
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Tap the photo, then tap the Share button , then tap Save Image.
- On your Mac: Select the photo or video, control-click > Import.
Any comments or likes attached to a photo or video in a shared album aren't saved with the photo or video. https://geekslotsslotsfreejackpotbcgb.peatix.com.
What do I need to see and share videos, contribute to someone else's Shared Album, and add comments or like photos and videos?
- iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 7 or later
- Mac with OS X Mavericks 10.9 or later
- Apple TV (2nd, 3rd, or 4th generation) with Apple TV software 6.0 or later
- PC with Windows 7 or later and iCloud for Windows
If the owner of a Shared Album turns on the Public Website option and shares the link with you, you can use any up-to-date browser to see photos and videos added by the owner and all contributors. Casino website software.
Comments and likes
Why can't I see new comments in my Shared Album, or why do I see comments that were deleted?
- Check the System Status page for issues affecting Photos.
- Check the Internet connection on all your devices by going to apple.com and iCloud.com. You need to connect to the Internet to make a comment.
- See if the number of comments is the same on your iOS device and your Mac or PC.
If you have an active Internet connection, and a photo or video has a different number of comments on multiple devices, try these steps.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Close the Photos app. If you're not sure know how to do this, follow these steps.
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos.
- Turn off Shared Albums.
- Tap OK. The albums and photos will automatically be added again when you turn this setting back on.
- Go back to the Home screen. Wait about a minute.
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos.
- Turn on Shared Albums.
- Go back to the Home screen.
- Open Photos and tap the Albums tab.
- Tap the name of the Shared Album.
- Check the comments on the photo or video.
On your Mac:
- From the Photos app, choose Photos > Preferences.
- Deselect Shared Albums.
- Wait about a minute.
- Select Shared Albums.
- Go to the Shared Album and check the comments on the photo or video.
On your PC using Windows 7 or later and iCloud for Windows:
- Close any open Windows Explorer windows you're using to access Shared Albums.
- Go to the Start screen, then click the iCloud tile to open iCloud for Windows.
- Click the Options button next to Photos.
- Deselect Shared Albums. Click OK, then click Apply.
- Wait about a minute, then click the Options button.
- Select Shared Albums. Click OK, then click Apply.
- Open iCloud Photos.
- Double-click the shared album, then click Comments.
- Check the comments on the photo or video.
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Can I change the name that I use to comment on a Shared Album?
Your name in comments matches the full name for the Apple ID that you used to join the Shared Album. Use these steps to change your display name:
- Delete the comment. After a comment is posted, the display name doesn't change.
- Unsubscribe from the Shared Album.
- Go to your Apple ID account page, sign in, and change your name. If there's a credit card on your account that you're using for purchases, the name must match that credit card.
- Ask the owner of the Shared Album to send you a new invitation to the Shared Album.
- Accept the invitation, find the photo or video, and repost your comment.
Invites and subscribers
How do I re-invite someone to a Shared Album if they declined my invitation but now want to subscribe?
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
- Tap Photos.
- Tap the Albums tab.
- Tap a Shared Album, then go to the People tab.
- Select the person's name in the list of subscribers.
- Tap Resend Invitation.
- If you previously removed this person from the list of subscribers, tap Invite People, enter their email address, then tap Add.
On your Mac:
- Open the Photos app.
- Open the Shared Album in the sidebar.
- Click the People button .
- Select the person's name in the list of subscribers.
- Click Resend Invitation.
On your PC using iCloud for Windows:
- Open iCloud Photos, and double-click the Shared Album to open it.
- Click Options.
- Click the name of the person who wants to subscribe.
- Click Resend invitation, then click Done.
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I declined an invitation to join a Shared Album. How do I join the album?
Send a message tothe owner of the Shared Album and ask them to invite you again.
I sent email invitations to my Shared Album, but not everyone received one.
Try these steps:
- Ask the invitees to check their junk or spam email folders for the invitation.
- Send the invitation again. An invitee might not get the message if their mailbox is full, or if there's a filter that prevented the invite from being delivered.
- If they didn't get the invitation, ask the invitee for another email address that you can send the invitation to. You can also send the invitation to the phone number that they use for Messages.
- Ask the invitee if they've ever received an invitation, and if they might have unsubscribed from Shared Albums emails. They can use the steps below to get email invitations again.
If they still don't get the invite, contact Apple Support for help.
I chose not to get Shared Albums invitations, but now I want to subscribe to Shared Albums.
If you have an email invitation, open it and click Don’t Send Me Shared Album Emails at the bottom of the message. A browser window opens and shows that you're no longer receiving Shared Album invitations. Click Undo this change.
If you no longer have an invitation, contact Apple Support and ask to receive Shared Album invitations. You won't get previous invitations automatically, but you can contact the owner of a Shared Album and ask for another invitation.
Someone sent me a link to a Shared Album, but when I click the link a message appears that says the album is no longer shared.
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If the album owner deleted the album or removed you from the subscribers list, you'll get a message that 'This photo album is no longer shared.'
Contact the owner of the Shared Album to ask if it's been deleted or to request a new invitation.
I got a Shared Album invitation from a sender that I don’t recognize.
If you get a Shared Album invitation that you think might be spam or junk, let us know. Click Report Junk in the email invitation.
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You can also go to the invitation from the Photos app on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac and choose Report Junk > Delete and Report Junk.
Videos
Which video formats and sizes do Shared Albums support?
Shared Albums support MP4 and QuickTime video file types, and H.264 and MPEG-4 video file formats. Videos can be up to 15 minutes long.
Can I play shared videos over my cellular connection?
Shared Albums support video playback over Wi-Fi and cellular connections. To enable playback over a cellular connection on your iOS device, go to Settings > Cellular and turn on Photos.