I love this -- I'll have to do something like that for my site. I always liked the big initials on the start of a paragraph. Though it feels a bit more prose-applicable than for non-fiction writing.
Technically "it depends on the browser settings," but the body font Alegreya is served directly by the site, so I think it would be the one used in almost all cases.
The math fonts used in the formulas are just the ones provided by KaTeX, which I think are just TeX's default math fonts.
Today I learned there's a CSS property for styling the first letter of a paragraph, neat. (https://css-tricks.com/almanac/properties/i/initial-letter/)
--edit: The font used for those initials is called Goudy Initialen: https://www.dafont.com/goudy-initialen.font
I love this -- I'll have to do something like that for my site. I always liked the big initials on the start of a paragraph. Though it feels a bit more prose-applicable than for non-fiction writing.
Technically "it depends on the browser settings," but the body font Alegreya is served directly by the site, so I think it would be the one used in almost all cases.
The math fonts used in the formulas are just the ones provided by KaTeX, which I think are just TeX's default math fonts.
That font, and how it's integrated with the math looks amazing. Katex for the math?
Seems like Katex from the scripts getting loaded. I love the design too, kinda medieval-chic.
Looks more early modern to me. :)
Inspection suggests "https://online-fonts.com/fonts/alegreya"
Also https://online-fonts.com/fonts/goudy-initialen
Already replied :)
The source code of the website is open if you wanna check it out!
Alegreya