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Pre-processing happens when you are uploading translation files. We are going to use a third-party API called funtranslations.com to translate regular English texts into pirate speech. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Funtranslations - This website provides API translations to the users for free. There are tons of API's you can go through like "minion", "yoda", "Dothraki" and many more. It is more fun working with a API that reference meme culture. Only and most irritating downside is that it only gives 5 API calls per hour or two. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
Fun Translations offers multiple translator APIs--in addition to the Mandalorian, there's a Yoda translator, pirate speak translator, Dothraki speak translator, and more. To use the Mandalorian translator API, we need to hit this URL: https://api.funtranslations.com/translate/mandalorian passing it some text to translate by appending ?text="". - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
This is a vanillaJS project which uses API from https://funtranslations.com/ to translate English text into Shakespeare English. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
I actually downloaded fonts to match the sentiment and getting the message across, I downloaded the font "Henny Penny" and "Horsemen" from dafont.com and it can also be found on fontmeme.com and I downloaded it. Once the font is installed I use them on the following meme generator https://imgflip.com/memegenerator but I always choose to use the original quality of the photo I use to type over it so I do not get it... Source: 6 months ago
I'm working on a personal portfolio website and need to come up with a logo for it. I'd like the logo to be my initials, SF or S, but struggling to find a font that has aesthetic S's and F's. I've included an image of a nice W logo, and I'm looking for a look that's something along those lines. If anyone can please recommend some fonts to check out, I'd really appreciate it - I've searched through dafont.com and... Source: 6 months ago
Sure, there's WhatFontIs, WhatTheFont, Font Squirrel's Matcherator, there are the forums on dafont, or there's identifont, but I think that one relies on descriptions to identify fonts rather than using an image. Source: 6 months ago
Go to fontsquirrel.com or dafont.com to find a theme specific font. Source: 6 months ago
I like the retro style a lot. I've been looking at art deco fonts, but o far I've only found Ciudad Nueva Caps in dafont.com. I'm wondering if anyone knows of others with the same look. Source: 6 months ago
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