> I think my only option is to generate an image for the banner
> using the right font (or is there a better option?).
> What is the current best practice for having an accessible text
> banner, while showing the image based banner?
>
> Are we still using the trick of shifting the text off the s
> Are we still using the trick of shifting the text off the side of the
screen with negative positioning? Or is there a better, more accessible way?
How about just using the alt attribute on the image?
Best regards,
Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ
Hi there,
I have used FontJazz in the past, you can use any font and it is very easy to
implement, just one small javascript file.
Check it out, just Google FontJazz
Dave...
On 31 Jul 2011, at 03:54, Lucien Stals wrote:
> The designers have specified a font I must use to write a sites name in
The designers have specified a font I must use to write a sites name in the top
banner. It is not a standard font, and I don't think it's licensed for
redistribution anyway.
I think my only option is to generate an image for the banner using the right
font (or is there a better option?).
What