Mike Davidson -- sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for the Masses
sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems. It accomplishes this by using a combination of javascript, CSS, and Flash.
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a method to insert rich typography into web pages without sacrificing accessibility, search engine friendliness, or markup semantics. The method, dubbed sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) |
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March 14, 2007 | |
sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems. It accomplishes this by using a combin... |
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| Stanford ATS Program | Mike Davidson -- sIFR 2.0: Rich Accessible Typography for... |
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September 20, 2006 | |
for Zack |
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February 23, 2006 | |
The popular sIFR technique for replacing headers with a Flash movie that has an otherwise unavailable font. |
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