- Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia
Lorem ipsum is typically a corrupted version of De finibus bonorum et malorum, a 1st-century BC text by the Roman statesman and philosopher Cicero, with words altered, added, and removed to make it nonsensical and improper Latin
- Lorem ipsum - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lorem ipsum is a dummy text used to replace text in some areas just for the purpose of an example It can be used in publishing and graphic design It is used to demonstrate the graphics elements of a document, such as font, typography, and layout
- Lorem ipsum | Meaning, Text, History, Facts | Britannica
Lorem ipsum, placeholder or dummy text used in typesetting and graphic design for previewing layouts It features scrambled Latin text, which emphasizes the design over content of the layout It is the standard placeholder text of the printing and publishing industries
- Lorem ipsum - Wikisource, the free online library
The lorem ipsum text is typically a scrambled section of De finibus bonorum et malorum, a 1st-century BC Latin text by Cicero, with words altered, added, and removed to make it nonsensical, improper Latin
- Module:Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia
Implements {{Lorem ipsum}}, {{Lorem ipsum span}}, and {{Dolorem ipsum}} Parameters: "data": Data page containing a list of paragraphs to use for generating filler text Defaults to Module:Lorem ipsum data
- Lorem Ipsum – Generator, Origins, and Meaning
Generate Lorem Ipsum placeholder text for use in your graphic, print and web layouts, and discover plugins for your favorite writing, design and blogging tools Explore the origins, history and meaning of the famous passage, and learn how Lorem Ipsum went from scrambled Latin passage to ubiqitous dummy text
- lorem ipsum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lorem ipsum (countable and uncountable, plural lorem ipsums) A dummy text used as a placeholder in printing and website design to simplify the layout process, especially the usual pseudo-Latin text beginning Lorem ipsum
- Lorem ipsum - Wikimedia Commons
Lorem ipsum on Wikisource, and the original De finibus bonorum et malorum (Book 1) from Cicero
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