I wish to know if there is an efficient alternative for SIFR. We are facing performance challenges with SIFR and we wish to replace it. One option is that we just use system fonts. Can someone please provide any direction in which we can research and solve the performance issue that we are having with SIFR. Even a replacement suggestion is welcome. Thanks
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I have just tried using webfonts on a recent website and I am quite happy, if it not was for the painful experience with IE and EOT. |
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I usually split this into 3 categories:
sIFR is a 3rd party solution. So are Cufón, typeface.js, TypeKit (invite needed), TypeSelect and loads and loads of other libraries. The main problem with remote system fonts are:
Problems with 3rd party solutions might include:
The word of the web today is that Cufón is the new sIFR and that Cufón is the jQuery for fonts on the web. I however don´t like what they did in their latest releases using custom |
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If you are working with PHP I would recommend FLIR |
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The javascript alternatives are far easier to work with that sIFR. I use cufon, but there are a number of alternatives. Another option is to use the @font-face css property. This is more difficult to initially set up but has the huge advantage of using CSS instead of javascript. Here's a good article on how to achieve this http://snook.ca/archives/html%5Fand%5Fcss/becoming-a-font-embedding-master |
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Try Cufon, heard it was good. |
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