What font was used in the SeaMonkey logo?

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jez
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What font was used in the SeaMonkey logo?

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Does anyone know what font was used in the SeaMonkey logo, to render the word "SeaMonkey" in the two shades of blue? I want to use it in my theme's preview image. Failing that, is there anywhere I could just get a decent quality image of the "SeaMonkey" text that isn't on any background?
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Hmm, you didn't exactly look around much, did you? :)

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/images ... y_logo.png
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I did actually, but for some reason I didn't find that. Thanks.
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jez wrote:I did actually, but for some reason I didn't find that. Thanks.

I have stuff in my userContent.css that when I hover over images, I get a checkerboard background if the image has a transparent background. That's how I found it so quick.

Glad to help and good luck with your theme.
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Re: What font was used in the SeaMonkey logo?

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Frank Lion wrote:I have stuff in my userContent.css that when I hover over images, I get a checkerboard background if the image has a transparent background.

Care to spread the code / joy Frank?

(Pretty please!!)
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