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The Flash is used for TEXT - simply because they wanted to use fonts that aren't "web safe" (ie: on every Mac or PC on the planet). It's completely insane - and completely unnecessary.
I've seen that, also and decided to see what and why. I assume that what you are seeing is some version if the
Inman
Font
Replacement method.
I've also been looking for ways to use something besides the ~dozen "web-safe" fonts, mainly for headings and/or drop caps, but
without resorting to Flash
®. There's a lot of info on using Flash, of course. Others claim javascript is the only way. Some say both technologies are needed to be reliable, usually forgetting that many have both javascript
and Flash
® turned off/disabled.
I decided to test/play with the few free embedded fonts that are available and use the @font-face CSS property. If there is room on one's server for the usual three different formats needed, and most of your audience is on DSL or better, this seems quit usable. Even Exploder has been able to use this function since version 6. And newer browsers are mostly already CSS3 capable, anyway.
The biggest problems are:
1. Finding really good fonts, there are many "free" fonts around, but few meet any kind of quality control or include the extra bits of information to make them suitable for use.
2. Creating the three different file formats needed to support M$, SVG and the rest of the World (known Universe).
The first problem is basically up to the font foundries, although there are now several small font designers that realize the potential of getting one's work seen.
The second problem has been completely and very conveniently solved by <
Font Squirrel> and for free, of course!
The biggest 'trick' is getting the CSS set up correctly so that Exploder gets 'fed' first, without crashing the browser... Here's a couple of sites that explain and demonstrate how to use this method that claims to support ~97%+ browsers.
Explanations/DemonstrationsFree Font Sources