We may use it on the next version of Fox圜art.com, and if so I’ll do a more complete writeup. * gradients in the letters (yeah, for real… I’m really excited about that)Ĭheck out the examples. * transparent backgrounds (with alpha transparency, even) ![]() Click that and then Click 'Reset' again once you are sure you have another copy of your data. From the App Settings page that appears, towards the bottom, you will see a 'Reset' option. For the not secure warning look for settings related to the Mark non-secure origins as non-secure option. Right-Click Msecure App entry on Windows Start Menu. From the setting available, click on the drop-down menu on your right to select ‘disabled’ to turn off the not secure warnings. In case you’re not tempted to check out that link, it allows: On the top search bar for ‘search flags’, type to search the not secure settings. That FLIR is built with a plugin architecture is brilliant as well, and it seems to be silly fast. While sIFR can do much of what FLIR can do, it’s always good to have options, particularly when they can look as good as this. I recently discovered Cory Mawhorter’s FLIR, Facelift Image Replacement, and I’m quite excited about some of the possibilities it opens up. Facelift Image Replacement makes me happy Ralf Herrmann has a list of 10 fonts that might pique your interest, even if only to know what’s on the horizon. ![]() Embedded Fonts with though this is currently Safari 3.1+ and IE7 only (and they do it differently, but that’s another discussion), it’s still interesting. For the past few years the most trouble-free method for using the font of your dreams has been sIFR and it’s offspring, and while that’s still arguably the most solid option, there are some other methods available now that are making me get excited about the future of type on the web. When you switch to Arial for a project just because you’re tired of Verdana, Trebuchet, or the Lucida variants… you know you’re in bad shape. One of the constant frustrations with web design is the lack of fonts. Luke makes fun of me about it, but it’s ok. ![]() Some of you that know me (Brett) may know that I’m kind of a typography nerd.
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