Don posed the question on What Makes a Good Web Font and mentioned that there are alternatives like sIFR 2.0 which allow developers to replace text headings with customized fonts, via Flash, irregardless of whether or not the font is on the users system. I just stumbled upon PHP + CSS Dynamic Text Replacement which builds upon previous iterations of dynamic text replacement which will replace a page heading with an image. Now you can customize the styling with CSS and have page headings within a small or large scale project be whatever font, color and size you want. No more time consuming editing of each heading on multiple pages with Photoshop, this is all done on the fly!
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