The reason they say this, is because using inspect element is going to give you a cleaner result 100% of the time with way less effort.
If you use an image editor, you have to worry about making sure all of the pixels line up properly, the right font is used, right font size is used, make sure that the margins are the same, if you make a small mistake you practically have to start all over…
Right click > inspect element > find the text block you want to toy with > type what you want > done. And it looks exactly the same as if it were part of the website, every time.
Different strokes, yes, but if I see someone cutting their food with a chainsaw I’ll at least make sure they know how a steak knife works.
rbos@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
Sure, but that’s a backhoe used on a shovel problem.
Glifted@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Perhaps to you that’s the obvious solution, but my first thought would be to use an image editor. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Different strokes for different folks I suppose
papalonian@lemmy.world 5 months ago
The reason they say this, is because using inspect element is going to give you a cleaner result 100% of the time with way less effort.
If you use an image editor, you have to worry about making sure all of the pixels line up properly, the right font is used, right font size is used, make sure that the margins are the same, if you make a small mistake you practically have to start all over…
Right click > inspect element > find the text block you want to toy with > type what you want > done. And it looks exactly the same as if it were part of the website, every time.
Different strokes, yes, but if I see someone cutting their food with a chainsaw I’ll at least make sure they know how a steak knife works.