How Lorem Ipsum generators build convincing fake Latin from a real word pool
Lorem ipsum, the placeholder text used in design mockups and CMS themes, is not random gibberish but a mangled passage from Cicero's 45 BC work De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum. A developer building a browser-based lorem ipsum generator found that the tool works by drawing from a pool of roughly 120 Latin-like words, mixing short and long ones to mimic the rhythm of real prose. Words are assembled into sentences and then paragraphs using randomized length ranges, with a seeded random function ensuring reproducible outputs. The Latin-derived text is intentionally unreadable so designers focus on layout rather than content, while its letter frequencies and word lengths closely mirror real Western European writing. The developer cautions that lorem ipsum should never reach production, as screen readers will read it aloud to visually impaired users and search engines may index the nonsense text.
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