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Improvement: Warn readers that multiple 3rd party cross-site scripts are being used, unless that person owns and runs the page from cloudflare.com, then only one 3rd party cross-site script is used.– user341519Commented Jul 30, 2018 at 16:00
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1If I was a designer I'd be temped to DV this because it renders the "Congratulations!" in Comic Sans. (you linked a different font from the one you are using.)– DavidCommented Jul 30, 2018 at 19:25
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1@David Original font they wanted (Chopin Script) wasn't available from Google fonts API, so I swapped it with Great Vibes and removed the comment that someone edited so it will default to any cursive font available, which I believe is what the author wanted.– Greg SchmitCommented Jul 31, 2018 at 22:43
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Or tried to, but the edit was rejected...– Greg SchmitCommented Aug 1, 2018 at 14:38
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