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Web designers use graphical text to display unusual fonts, scripts, or other typefaces not available on most users' computers. With image-based text, color, and font are at the control of the Web designer, not users' system fonts. However, without actual text on a page, search engines and ad services are hampered in identifying a site. Learn how to get the beauty of image-based text, without sacrificing semantic meaning on a Web page.
 read more | score:6887 | -jmalasko, September 28, 2008
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