Christian Ziebarth

Cufón – Initial Thoughts

In Uncategorized on April 8, 2009 at 12:12 am

So I just implemented the new Cufón for the first time. I can’t show the page it’s on right now because that page is only in staging at the moment (UPDATE: the effect can now be seen on this blog as well as at my online resume and personal site). Cufón is a technique like sIFR for using unique fonts on a webpage. The Cufón page claims that sIFR is “painfully tricky to set up and use,” but I always found sIFR to be pretty simple and straightforward and setting up Cufón seemed to take just as much time. The new jQuery sIFR is even better.

So, what is good about Cufón? Well, it seems to work faster than sIFR and it seems to be better than sIFR at handling larger blocks of text. You also don’t seem to need extra CSS to use Cufón.

Are there any drawbacks? Yes, the main one I can think of now is that, as far as I can tell, you can’t copy and paste Cufón text whereas sIFR text was copyable and pastable. Um, that’s the only one I can think of right now (in addition to the previously stated fact that the setup wasn’t simpler than sIFR’s setup), but it’s a big one. Here’s hoping the next version of Cufón addresses this issue.

  1. You actually can copy and paste cufon text. You can’t select the block of text that has the cufon effect, but if there is any other text underneath it, try selecting that, wiping over it and then wiping up to the front of the cufon block and hit alt-C. Try pasting it. Voila.

  2. Thanks. I’ll give that a try. I trust the time will come when you can see the highlight.

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