Re: [WSG] cover me, I have a flash question

2005-01-28 Thread Terrence Wood
Take a look at sIFR
http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/08/sifr
or look a flash satay:
http://allinthehead.com/retro/234/embedding-macromedia-flash-in-xhtml
Terrence Wood.
Ted Drake wrote:
Our marketing department sent me a postcard with fancy fonts and wanted to put
the entire image in one of the web pages, after shaking and breaking into a
cold sweat, I remembered there was a technique to replace text dynamically
with flash. I thought this would be better than throwing up ... a large image
into the page.  It was featured on the ESPN site.
I could only find a reference to the php version on alistapart. Does anyone
know where I could find this? Has anyone had any experience using it?  Any
feedback or suggestions?
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Re: [WSG] cover me, I have a flash question

2005-01-28 Thread Marilyn Langfeld
Take a look here, at Mike Industries, http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/08/sifr

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On Jan 28, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Ted Drake wrote:

Hello all 
Our marketing department sent me a postcard with fancy fonts and wanted to put the entire image in one of the web pages, after shaking and breaking into a cold sweat, I remembered there was a technique to replace text dynamically with flash. I thought this would be better than throwing up ... a large image into the page.  It was featured on the ESPN site.  
I could only find a reference to the php version on alistapart. Does anyone know where I could find this? Has anyone had any experience using it?  Any feedback or suggestions? 
Thanks 
Ted DrakeWeb Content EditorCSA Travel Protectionhttp://www.csatravelprotection.com 


Re: [WSG] cover me, I have a flash question

2005-01-28 Thread David R
Ted Drake wrote:
Hello all

I could only find a reference to the php version on alistapart. Does 
anyone know where I could find this? Has anyone had any experience using 
it?  Any feedback or suggestions?
Shaun Inman (http://www.shauninman.com) uses it a lot, he's got an 
article or two about it on his site AFAIK/IIRC

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Re: [WSG] cover me, I have a flash question

2005-01-28 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Ted Drake wrote:
Does
anyone know where I could find this? 
http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/12/sifr-2.0-release-candidate-3
Or you may just turn the entire postcard into an image with meaningful 
ALT attribute, if there's not too much text...

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[WSG] cover me, I have a flash question

2005-01-28 Thread Ted Drake



Hello 
all
 
Our marketing 
department sent me a postcard with fancy fonts and wanted to put the entire 
image in one of the web pages, after shaking and breaking into a cold sweat, I 
remembered there was a technique to replace text dynamically with flash. I 
thought this would be better than throwing up ... a large image into the 
page.  It was featured on the ESPN site. 
 
I could only find a 
reference to the php version on alistapart. Does anyone know where I could find 
this? Has anyone had any experience using it?  Any feedback or 
suggestions?
 
Thanks
 
Ted Drake
Web Content Editor
CSA Travel Protection
http://www.csatravelprotection.com