![]() ![]() In hindsight, I probably shouldn’t have used some random incomplete font =) How to use it 1. The font I used in this example, Qlassik, is still not working correctly. To have it work properly, don’t use any quotes and only apply the one font (e.g. UPDATE: OK, the demo is back working again… the problem was that I was using quote marks around the font name and that was messing it up AND I applied multiple fonts (e.g. ![]() It took me a little bit to figure out exactly how it worked and where things go, so I thought this might be of assistance. Note: I only include the download here because there isn’t a “complete working example” style download on the website itself. ![]() I played with it a little bit and it was pretty easy to use and worked well. I like sIFR, it has been around a long time has really proven itself as a good technology, but it’s not the only kid on the block.ĭavid Chester wrote in to tell me about a new project he is working on called typeface.js. My last screencast was on how to use sIFR3, a long proven technique for using non web standard fonts on the web (like we’ll be doing until has wider spread support). ![]()
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