One of the “big” problems while creating a flash site is the font you want to use. Choosing between rendering the text to a jpg or using one of the standard not-very-interesting fonts that are guaranteed to work in any browser is the main question. With sIFR you don’t need to bear in mind these factors. sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is a technology that allows you to replace text elements on screen with Flash equivalents. The following tutorials will shows how to use this great tool:
If you want to learn more about how sIFR works, read this post from one of the creators of sIFR.
Now we let you some nice links with free sIFR fonts to use in your projects and other useful links.
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July 29th, 2008 at 6:26 pm
sIFR working example here…
http://labs.ubpine.com
-UBpine Inc
http://www.ubpine.com