Back in the 90s I used a small utility called "Bannermania" from Broderbund Software to make banners. It came with several fonts in a proprietary binary format and I need a TTF version of one of them called "Hollywood":
Overview - BANNER is an incredibly old program. I frequently go through tons of floppies to discern whether they are still good or not, and here I find this app, still alive and kicking from my days of the 80286 clone PC. We're talking 1989 era. This floppy still works. Although I have no real need of this program, I found it to be one of a kind, simple and effective. The fact that a 13 year old floppy disk (the 5.25 inch one, at that) is still perfectly readable makes this a truly treasuring backup. Made by Broderbund, you simply can't get this type of software anymore.
Description - Quite beautifully, a banner making program. Multi-page banners, special text and effects, 16 color capacity. Great for many types of celebrations. In my freeware collection, there is no other software that compares to this. To my knowledge, nothing is this simple. You start from step "A" and continue to step "Z", in a hand-holding fashion that gets the job done, fast and complete. This is a DOS app, as you can tell from the age of it. It supports CGA, EGA, MDA and the tried and true Hercules Monochrome Adapter. It's actually quite impressive.
Type - Commercial. A few things about this. It's 13 years old, and even though still listed on Broderbund's site, it's not supported by any way shape or form. Furthermore, checking the IDSA listing does not show Broderbund or The Learning Company on the list, so I assume that this is fairly safe. If posting this offends anyone, please contact me immediately. Currently the copyrights are valid for 75 years, so technically this piece is still copyrighted.
Compatibility - The requirements are fairly ancient - 8088 based computer with 580 k free conventional memory. Easily supported without problems in a DOS window in Win9x. Should be able to run properly emulated by the more advanced OS's as well. If anyone can get a modern printer working with this program, email me on how you did it.
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LED light decorative signs - which, thanks to the lighting, stand out among the usual advertising and information banners. Their great advantage is the ability to place them repeatedly wherever you want. They are perfect for offices (to make the surroundings more pleasant), for your businesses (as an effective advertisement or poster), or to your home (as a modern design). They will also serve as navigation LED illuminated signs to attract the customer. LED light decorative inscriptions are delivered directly on a translucent plastic pad, so you can place them virtually anywhere.
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Hi Julius,
thank you so much for this tutorial! I used this implementation on several website and always worked like a charm.
Unfortunately I've recently tried it with OneTrust 6.8 and it does not seem to work anymore. The cookie banner is correctly displayed, but upon clicking on "Accept all cookies" Google Analytics is not triggered.
Do you know if anything changed with the new version of Onetrust?
Hi Julius,
Thank you for your great article here.
My question: If our data privacy officer requests a specific behavior: "don't show cookie banner on 1) imprint and 2) data privacy page and thus make a user visit these pages without any cookies/scripts load before consenting", how would you approach this?
Looking forward to your answer.
Best,
André
Background and objectivesPeople prone to mania use emotion regulation (ER) strategies well when explicitly coached to do so in laboratory settings, but they find these strategies ineffective in daily life. We hypothesized that, compared with control participants, mania-prone people would show ER deficits when they received implicit, but not explicit, cues to use ER.MethodsUndergraduates (N = 66) completed the Hypomanic Personality Scale (HPS) and were randomly assigned to one of three experimental conditions: automatic ER (scrambled sentence primes), deliberate ER (verbal instructions), or control (no priming or instructions to use ER). Then, participants played a videogame designed to evoke anger. Emotion responses were measured with a multi-modal assessment of self-reported affect, psychophysiology, and facial expressions. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) was used to index ER.ResultsThe videogame effectively elicited subjective anger, angry facial expressions, and heart rate increases when keys malfunctioned. As hypothesized, persons who were more mania prone showed greater RSA increases in the deliberate ER condition than in the automatic or control conditions.LimitationsOne potential limitation is the use of an analog sample.ConclusionsFindings suggest that those at risk for mania require more explicit instruction to engage ER effectively.
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