2.0. Gtd. Collaboration. Twitter. Photo. Search. Methodo. Running. Lorem ipsum. Using lorem ipsum to focus attention on graphic elements in a webpage design proposal The lorem ipsum text is typically a mangled section of De finibus bonorum et malorum, a 1st-century BC Latin text by Cicero, with words altered, added, and removed that make it nonsensical, improper Latin.[1] Example text[edit] A common form of lorem ipsum reads: Another version uses the word "adipisici" rather than "adipisicing" (the digraph ng at the end of words being alien to classical Latin). Discovery[edit] "Lorem ipsum" text is derived from sections 1.10.32–3 of Cicero's De finibus bonorum et malorum (On the Ends of Goods and Evils, or alternatively [About] The Purposes of Good and Evil).[2] The original passage began: Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet consectetur adipisci velit (translation: "Neither is there anyone who loves, pursues or desires pain itself because it is pain").
Latin source[edit] English translation[edit] H. Variations[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] Ecoder | home. Send a Fax for Free - Try e-Faxing with MyFax.com. Readability - An Arc90 Lab Experiment. Update: On February 1, 2011, Readability was re-launched into a full-fledged reading platform that includes mobile support, queuing articles for reading later and a greatly improved reading view. In addition, the platform provides a unique model for supporting publishers and writers through your reading activity.
Visit to learn more. Reading anything on the Internet has become a full-on nightmare. As media outlets attempt to eke out as much advertising revenue as possible, we’re left trying to put blinders on to mask away all the insanity that surrounds the content we’re trying to read. It’s almost like listening to talk radio, except the commercials play during the program in the background. Recently, Mandy Brown wrote a wonderful article for A List Apart called In Defense Of Readers. Despite the ubiquity of reading on the web, readers remain a neglected audience. In response to all this madness, we’d like to introduce Readability: