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I'm not convinced that this needs to be a link?
Yea no
it doesnt
i wonder if
**markdown** formatting *works* no it doesnt thats sad

easrng
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increment

Get your very own increment button!
An increment button is that special touch you need to take your website to the next level.

What does it look like?
an example increment button
(i can't embed a real one in a cohost post)

Features
- Standard 88×31 size
- Compatible with about every browser that supports <iframe>s
- Advanced AJAX technology®™ on supported browsers

Get an increment button
Just copy this HTML code anywhere on your page (make sure to change "changeme" to some other thing):
<iframe
  src="//incr.easrng.net/badge?key=changeme"
  style="background:url(//incr.easrng.net/bg.gif)"
  title="increment badge" width="88" height="31"
  frameborder="0"
></iframe>

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in reply to @easrng's post:

ok i just did a little digging using my windows 11 install and a nearly fresh windows 10 vm and here is what i've found:

the bitmap font MS Sans Serif DOES still exist on installs of windows, including my own. however it's contained in a .fon file, which modern browsers appear to not support. this is probably why i had to install a truetype font to get it to work in browsers. it does work in applications like wordpad out of the box though.

specifying "MS Sans Serif" in browsers seems to just fallback to the vector Microsoft Sans Serif, which is decidedly not the same thing

i'm also just kind of ignoring how apparently it works for you on browser out of the box in windows 10 because i have no idea. unless you've been talking about the vector version this whole time and i'm just silly

EDIT just looked at the screenshot in the post that is definitely Microsoft Sans Serif god damn you microsoft and also my brain why do you pain me in this way.

ps. do they actually still make modern browsers for windows 2000???

yeah looks like it uses Microsoft Sans Serif in modern browsers. I didn't realize they were different, I thought it was a vector font on modern windows that just had special hinting for small sizes or something.

do they actually still make modern browsers for windows 2000

no. i'm using IE 5.

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