WhatFont is a Graphics & Design app by Chengyin Liu. Ever wondered what typeface is used on a web page? WhatFont answers it for you. No need to dig through source codes.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install whatfont.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. Activate WhatFont and you can hover on any text to see what font is being used.
2. Ever wondered what typeface is used on a web page? WhatFont answers it for you.
3. No need to dig through source codes.
Apk Mirror 1: : Download APK
Been using this for years. Thank you for updating it for Mojave... Just a nice, easy tool that, as a designer, really helps when it comes to crafting a web page. Yes, you can get the font info by looking at source code, but this is so much more conveinient.
Hello, awesome plug-in, but I've found that some items may flicker on the page load, if your plugin is installed in Safari. usually it happens, when item has "transform: xxx" property in css. Then it flickers while loading and it happens only with your plug-in on and makes debugging more complex. Could you make it stop flickering? So much help!
I've been using WhatFont for Safarui for years! It's an essential tool for my web development. I was so excited to see the develope make it Mojave compatible! Thanks so much
Been using it since it was still hosted on GitHub. In the Android Mojave update Google shut down all extensions not from the Safari Extensions Gallery, so I'm quite happy it's come back on the App Store!
While it’s new to the App Store, I’ve been using WhatFont for a while; it’s great for font geeks like me, designers and developers. When you open WhatFont the first time, it’ll ask you to activate it in Safari preferences; then it’ll install a little button next to the search window on Safari. When you click the button, it activates Whatfont, and when you hover over text on a website, it’ll display an elegant little “tooltip”-style bubble that tells you what font you’re seeing. Then, if you tap/click, a larger window opens that shows you the font family, stack info, style, weight, size, line height and hex number. An “Exit WhatFont” bubble-button sits at the top right of the Safari window, so you can deactivate it and get back to regular viewing as soon as you have your info. Truly helpful, very simple.
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