Publisher review:sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice. sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems.
It accomplishes this by using a combination of javascript, CSS, and Flash.
The entire process description:
- A normal (X)HTML page is loaded into the browser.
- A javascript function is run which first checks that Flash is installed and then looks for whatever tags, ids, or classes you designate.
- If Flash isn’t installed (or obviously if javascript is turned off), the (X)HTML page displays as normal and nothing further occurs. If Flash is installed, javascript traverses through the source of your page measuring each element you’ve designated as something you’d like “sIFRed”.
- Once measured, the script creates Flash movies of the same dimensions and overlays them on top of the original elements, pumping the original browser text in as a Flash variable.
- Actionscript inside of each Flash file then draws that text in your chosen typeface at a 6 point size and scales it up until it fits snugly inside the Flash movie.
sIFR 2.0.2 is a JavaScript script for Text Tools scripts design by Mike Davidson.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris