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Typeface.js

Typeface.js is a new JavaScript tool for dynamic font replacement on the web. Instead of creating images or using flash just to show your site's graphic text in the font you want, you can use typeface.js and write in plain HTML and CSS, just as if your visitors had the font installed locally. Work is still being done, but it is a start worthy of being October's most promising resource. All it takes to get started is the typeface.js library and some typeface.js fonts.

 

Typeface.js

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    Duoh

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    Large CSS Backgrounds

    This tutorial provides various CSS examples on how you can create a large background site using either a single or double images. A great basis to build upon.

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    Creating CSS Sprites

    CSS sprites are a way to combine images to improve loading time, reducing the number of requests our server does. This article teaches you how to make them.

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    Rockatee

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    Simple Balance 2.1

    Another great update to this free WordPress theme. Now with several colour options and still loaded with features and a custom admin interface.

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    Formrausch

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    Virtual jQuery Keyboard

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    CSS Candy Menu

    A 'candy' menu, in several colour variations, with drop down functionality. Really quick to use, and could be modified easily to fit your requirements.

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    Vebbu

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