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| How to Use
The Shorter Version
Click on a title or a paragraph to display its options,
and click again to hide them. Other things are intuitive.
The Short Version
Or read the following
Using
Pair & Compare is meant to be simple and intuitive.
You can read the following short guide to know how
to use it.
The Basics
Click on the title to open its tool panel; to close it,
click on the title again. The same applies for the
paragraph. To add another section (another title and
paragraph) for comparison, click on "Add Another Section"
button.
For font selection, you can either select a Google font
or a local font from your device. We've already added
the most common local fonts. All the titles and paragraphs
are editable; you can put your own text.
All languages are supported. Right-to-left writing is supported
also; just start writing and the direction will be
set automatically. Click on “Global Options” to change
the background color, to change title or paragraph
colors, to add more local fonts, to change the section
width, to change text alognment, to change title or
paragraph texts, or to disable sounds on the website.
Local Fonts
Local fonts are the fonts that are installed on your
device. You can use a Google font without it being
installed on your device, but you may want to use
some fonts that are not included in Google fonts
like “Arial” and “Times New Roman”. For that, Pair
and Compare gives you the freedom to use fonts
from your device.
We’ve already added three fonts that are present almost
on all operating systems. You can add others from
“Global Options”; just write the name of the font
then click “Add” or press Enter. After that, the
font will be added so that you can use it like
other fonts.
Font Show
Font Show is a mode that allows you quickly and easily
to see your text in different fonts. After you click
on "Font Show" button, only one section will remain
on the screen, and you can use the left arrow and right
arrow buttons on your keyboard (or on-screen buttons
in case of a phone or tablet) to navigate between different
fonts without the need to choose from font menus.