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Title: Embedding fonts in websites
Post by: mr_doc on June 12, 2007, 03:14:51 PM
If you ever need to embed fonts in a website I recommend sIFR3 (http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr3/How+to+use).
It takes your dynamic text and converts it into a flash (.swf) file so the people who visit your site can see it with the fonts you want them to. This is great because they will not have to have them installed on their computer and you will not have to put text in pictures.

You will never ever find .pfr files. You have to pay for the programs to create them. Fuck Bitstream for ruining this for everyone.

Microsoft Weft blows and will only let you create pages with static text. It is free though so it's slightly better than buying a program to make .pfr's

The only drawbacks to sIFR are that it requires Javascript and Flash to be installed and enabled. Otherwise the font(s) used will be alternate 'common' fonts you can select in the CSS.

It is sweet.
Title: Re: Embedding fonts in websites
Post by: Reverend Greed on June 12, 2007, 03:20:10 PM
Hey!

Thanks a lot for this.  I've never heard of it before.  As a JavaScript developer - this will come in handy.  I usually have to rely on common fonts that people will most likely have.
Title: Re: Embedding fonts in websites
Post by: Tachyon on June 12, 2007, 04:25:52 PM
That's very cool, I'll remember that when I get my new site running (I'm learning MySQL).