Ever wanted to use ANY FONT when creating online content, without embedding them into images? As Dave Shea describes on his blog ’sIFR is a useful piece of non-intrusive scripting that adds an extra dimension to a page. sIFR allows for dynamically-generated snippets of text which can use ANY font, not just Verdana/Georgia/Arial. And that’s a major benefit to those of us resigned to the same five fonts.’
As everything in this world it has it’s pros and cons, however the cons category is fairly insignificant in my mind. For more details visit Dave Shea’s blog and add your 2cents to the discussion.














October 29, 2008 at 11:54 am |
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