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      • Under the globe is the logotype and the slogan “The Free Encyclopedia”. The font used in its logotype and slogan text is Linux Libertine Capitals, which is an open source font created by the Libertine Open Fonts Project.
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  2. Under the globe is the logotype and the slogan “The Free Encyclopedia”. The font used in its logotype and slogan text is Linux Libertine Capitals, which is an open source font created by the Libertine Open Fonts Project. You can download the font for free here. Create Text Graphics with Wikipedia Font.

  3. Typography, i.e. the use of fonts, on Wikipedia can often be a source of heated debates. This is because Wikipedia has never set an explicit font in its default skin. This was true for Monobook, and still holds for Vector. The base font for these skins are simply defined as font-family: sans-serif.

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · The font used in the Wikipedia logo is called “Linux Libertine.”. It is a free, open-source font known for its classic and readable design. Linux Libertine adds a distinctive and professional look to the Wikipedia logo.

  5. Jul 7, 2023 · The font used on Wikipedia is known as “Helvetica Neue.” This font was chosen for its readability and versatility, as it is easy to read on screens and in print. The clean and modern design of Helvetica Neue also helps to create a professional and authoritative look for the website.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Help:FontsHelp:Fonts - Wikipedia

    • Truetype
    • Microsoft Windows
    • Linux

    Free software

    1. Mark Williamson’s MPH 2B Damase (download|download) 487.31 kB (download) 2. Google’s Noto Sans Gothic (download) (OFL) 5.8 kB

    Freeware

    1. Artemio Keidan’s Vulcanius (download) (“The font can be downloaded freely.”) 5.71 kB 2. James Kass’ Code2001[dead link] (download) (“Code2001is freeware, but must not be altered in any way.”) 202.28 kB 3. Robert Pfeffer’s Pfeffer Mediæval (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”) 4. Robert Pfeffer’s Ulfilas (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”) 5. Robert Pfeffer’s Silubr (download) (“Download and non-commercial use are free.”) 6. Robert Pfeffer’s Skeirs (d...

    Commercial

    1. J. J. Marcos’ ALPHABETUM (download) (“Registration costs US $18, £10 or €15 for individual users[…]”) 2.29 MB, including an extensive user manual 2. Andreas Stötzner' Andron Mega 3. Michael Everson's Everson Mono("The shareware fee for using one or more than one (that is, any or all) of these Unicode-supporting coded font programs is €25.00.") 744.6 KB

    For Microsoft Windows, see: 1. Setting up Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 or Windows XP to support Unicode supplementary characters

    Debianhas MPH 2B Damase package, use the following command to install it: The package should also work under all other Debian derived distributions (e.g. Ubuntu, don't forget the sudo command). For other distributions, extract the truetype font and place it under either /usr/share/fonts/ (with superuser right) or ~/.fonts/(normal user right). Then ...

  7. font-family: "Nimbus Sans L", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; The first font specified is the preferred font. If this font is not available, the Web browser attempts to use the next font in the list. If none of the fonts specified are found, the browser displays its default font.

  8. Linux Libertine by Philipp H. Poll is a font based on the Wikipedia logo. It is a free font. Wikipedia is a free, online encyclopedia that contains articles on a wide range of topics. It was founded in 2001 and is maintained by a global community of volunteers who create, edit, and curate its content.

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