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12 November 2008

Random Jane

Filed under: Jane's Novels, Janeites Run Amok, Online — Mags @ 1:40 am

Jon Aquino, a most clever young man, has created an online text generator for web programmers and designers to use in place of “lorem ipsum” text. Instead of Latinesque nonsense, it generates random text from Pride and Prejudice. Change the number in the URL to however many sentences you need and it outputs text to fill in your empty spaces. Or just sit there randomly generating P&P text for giggles. Well played, sir.

2 Responses to “Random Jane”

  1. Rachel Says:

    Wow, this is way too much fun! - but lorum ipsum is used because it doesn’t distract from whatever else is meant to be emphasized - and if someone starts putting random lines from Pride and Prejudice, I’m not going to be able to think of anything else - at least until I figure out where every line come from!

  2. Zoe Says:

    Hooray! I’m using this in all my design projects from now on. Seriously.

 

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