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How to Use

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  • Now, any text that has or inherits the font-family 'StateFaceRegular' style will appear as a state shape. See the character reference below to know which letter will draw which state, or download the handy json file for programmatic access.

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  • As an alternative to the StateFace code, you can use the stylesheet put together by Paul Smith to add CSS classes that correspond to a stateface's two-letter USPS abbreviation.

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  • As an alternative to the StateFace code, you can use the stylesheet put together by Paul Smith to add CSS classes that correspond to a stateface's two-letter USPS abbreviation.

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    How to Use

    CSS Replacement

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    Paul Smith put together a stylesheet that allows for css-based replacement (or prepending) of text. For example, for replacement you'd use:

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    Paul Smith put together a stylesheet that allows for css-based replacement (or prepending) of text. For example, for replacement you'd use:

        <span class="stateface stateface-replace stateface-{abbrev}">{statename}</span>
     
    diff --git a/reference/reference.mdown b/reference/reference.mdown index 5e98aa6..2c12773 100644 --- a/reference/reference.mdown +++ b/reference/reference.mdown @@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ The easiest way to use StateFace on the web is to use FontSquirrel's technique t 3. Now, any text that has or inherits the font-family 'StateFaceRegular' style will appear as a state shape. See the character reference below to know which letter will draw which state, or [download the handy json file](http://propublica.github.com/stateface/reference/stateface.json) for programmatic access. -4. As an alternative to the StateFace code, you can use the [stylesheet](stateface.css) put together by [Paul Smith](https://github.com/paulsmith) to add CSS classes that correspond to a stateface's two-letter USPS abbreviation. +4. As an alternative to the StateFace code, you can use the [stylesheet](reference/stateface.css) put together by [Paul Smith](https://github.com/paulsmith) to add CSS classes that correspond to a stateface's two-letter USPS abbreviation. If you just want the OpenType font to use in a print layout you can [download it here](http://propublica.github.com/stateface/font/StateFace-Regular.otf). ## CSS Replacement -[Paul Smith](https://github.com/paulsmith) put together a [stylesheet](stateface.css) that allows for css-based replacement (or prepending) of text. For example, for replacement you'd use: +[Paul Smith](https://github.com/paulsmith) put together a [stylesheet](reference/stateface.css) that allows for css-based replacement (or prepending) of text. For example, for replacement you'd use: {statename}