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2 August 2003

If you are a journalist you have almost certainly seen this cryptic text: “Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. In dapibus magna et velit…” etc.
lipsum.com collects in one place information about the origins of this text – used in place of actual copy when pages are being laid out – and provides a way to automatically generate as much of the dummy text as you need.

1 Comment

  1. http://www.lorem-ipsum.info/generator2 delivers randomly generated filler text for typographers and web designers
    in various languages and charsets (Chinese, Greek, Hindi, Cyrillic, L33tspeak, Esperanto etc.)
    besides the traditional Lorem Ipsum dummy copy. I think it outranks lipsum.com by far…

    Comment by Marek Moehling — 16 May 2004 @ 8:11 pm

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