David Hucklesby wrote:
http://www.marscovista.fsnet.co.uk/newtemplate/flashtext.htm
Sweet. It falls back to an image if Flash is disabled, even in IE! 8-O
Now if only it increased with font size in IE...
Cordially,
David
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Don't forget though, in IE6 and below, it does change
size alon
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:36:11 +0100, Designer wrote:
> Good Morning/afternoon/evening,
>
> Further to recent discussions on text size, and in particular, using graphics
> sized in
> ems so that they resize, I've pondered the use of graphical text when wanting
> to use
> an uncommon font. So, I
Robert O'Rourke schreef:
Hello,
being able to resize the flash text is pretty sweet. I don't know if
you've ever seen sifr (http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/) but it's a
well put together accessible solution for putting nice anti-aliased
fonts on a page. If you can extend it to be re-sizabl
Designer wrote:
Good Morning/afternoon/evening,
Further to recent discussions on text size, and in particular, using
graphics sized in ems so that they resize, I've pondered the use of
graphical text when wanting to use an uncommon font. So, I put a
heading into a simple graphic (using the
Good Morning/afternoon/evening,
Further to recent discussions on text size, and in particular, using
graphics sized in ems so that they resize, I've pondered the use of
graphical text when wanting to use an uncommon font. So, I put a
heading into a simple graphic (using the required text), b