I have a 'guestbook' image on my webpage that I use as a login box. Keeping the subject right, I display the names of each person who has entered to read that particular article and listed their names before making a login box (an attempt to make the experience of the actual guestbook). Of course, some users want to log in, but their real name can not be displayed, so I added a checkbox to check them which marks their name to obscure.
I thought that this is the easiest way to integrate, because there is some value to keep the correct number of 'signature' on 'guestbook', to common names in a standard script font (such as a brush script) , Then there are lines of 'hidden' names that look like handwriting, but it is not really readable.
The only way I could think of doing this was to find an unreadable font, to download it in the browser, define it in CSS, then apply it to the hidden name. Can change the real names with a random selection of "Do", "Jane Do", "Jane Do" etc., if anyone sees the source However, after one hour of search I am unable to find the font that meets my criteria, and I am thinking that there is no better way to handle this problem.
So I was hoping to suggest any one font that works for my needs, or could suggest a better solution. Thank you.
One I have come in, where you can be interested both PCs and Macs.
Print word font: Written words font: Both samples given above are in Image dimension due to being small, they are seen on 100% deformation free quality (reasonably intended). To view or view all the characters in the font file.
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