Thank you William.
I'll check out the links.
Amrit
http://www.amrithallan.com
http://www.contentblog.net
William Stewart wrote:
Amrit,
Try http://www.identifont.com/ to answer a few questions that will help
narrow what it could be.
Or try my favorite, http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ Ta
Amrit,
Try http://www.identifont.com/ to answer a few questions that will help
narrow what it could be.
Or try my favorite, http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/ Take a screenshot
of the font and then upload the image (of the font only, not the whole page)
on the site and it will tell you exactly
Amrit:
It's not that you must use Flash to display it, they've used Flash to ensure
they can still offer the standard text-related operations a browser provides
(i.e. copy and paste). This is something you can't do with a standard image
replacement.
But if you're only planning on doing this once
No Wonder!
Thank you Ross. I was planning to use the font, but if I need Flash to
display it -- even if I can figure out how to do it -- I won't use it.
Even if image needs to be generated then too no use using it because I
wanted it for my blog title header.
Thanks again
Amrit
http://www.am
Hi Amrit
I don't recognise the font. The reason it's not in the stylesheet is because
they've used an image replacement technique for the text in question,
switching out the relevant parts with a single-frame Flash movie with the
text layer selectable so you can still highlight and copy text.
Rat
I stumbled upon this logo designing website -- http://www.logoworks.com/
-- and I like the font they have used within the header tags (logo
design done right. logo design done fast., Get the logo you want in as
fast as a week., etc.). I've gone through their CSS file but couldn't
locate the rig