It’s been well over ten years now since the debut of the graphical web browser and we still don’t have an easy way to deliver rich typography using HTML/CSS. With CSS we can size, style, color, kern, show, and hide our text but we can’t deliver something classical typesetters have delivered since at least the 15th century: custom typography.
The use of custom fonts on web pages is possible now. Instead of using the default font families again and again, now you can use any font on your website using sIFR.
sIFR is intended for headlines. While it is possible to use sIFR to replace other elements, such as paragraphs or list items, this is not recommended. Please also be careful with replacing links: browsers treat links in Flash movies differently than normal HTML links, so you may hurt usability if you use sIFR to replace links.
Details:
http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/sifr/
An working example is attached.