Hi,

Other posts have mentioned it, but thought Id make it a separate post for clarity. dfont works great most of the time, but there are times when an image rendering fallback would be very useful if the standard way doesnt work.

In general it's been working really nicely and to my mind is the best way to go about having different website fonts. I am weary of replacing everything with images as other modules do - I think it would be bad for the file size and bad for the SEO. Also dfont seems better than trying @font-your-face as fonts are stored locally and I've noticed it is much faster.

cheers for the great module, to me it seems no other module does this, joe