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How to Replace a Sky in Photoshop
http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-replace-a-sky-in-photoshop

photoshop
A New Image Replacement Technique: The State Scope Method [CSS Tutorials]
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/image-replacement-state-scope/
Image replacement is arguably one of the most important CSS-based techniques available to a web designer. While some people view image replacement as merely a way to use fonts absent from the client computer, I believe that’s simply untrue. Image replacement has a place on nearly every web site—it can be useful in displaying a variety of page elements: company logos, attractive navigation bars, and fancy paragraph headings. Most importantly though, is its use for the “call to action” buttons; these must stand out in order to attract a visitor’s attention for performing important tasks (like signing up, downloading, or making a purchase).
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Exploring Cufón, a sIFR alternative for font embedding ~ Authentic Boredom
http://cameronmoll.com/archives/2009/03/cufon_font_embedding/
Une alternative à sIFR à explorer. Plus simple à installer et à configurer mais quelques désavantages par rapport à sIFR (pas de sélection du texte, pas de style sur a:hover, etc.)
Dynamic Text Replacement Solutions | Dezinerfolio
http://www.dezinerfolio.com/2009/03/31/dynamic-font-replacement-solutions
Font replacement
40 Creative Uses Of Cufón Font Replacement | Spyre Studios
http://spyrestudios.com/cufon-font-replacement/
CSS image replacement with pseudo-elements (NIR) – Nicolas Gallagher — Blog & Ephemera
http://nicolasgallagher.com/css-image-replacement-with-pseudo-elements/
"An accessible image replacement method using pseudo-elements and generated-content. Works with images/CSS off; semi-transparent images; doesn’t hide text from screen-readers or search engines; and provides fallback for IE6 and IE7."
"An accessible image replacement method using pseudo-elements and generated-content. This method works with images and/or CSS off; works with semi-transparent images; doesn’t hide text from screen-readers or search engines; and provides fallback for IE6 and IE7."
Great idea
An accessible image replacement method using pseudo-elements and generated-content. This method works with images and/or CSS off; works with semi-transparent images; doesn’t hide text from screen-readers or search engines; and provides fallback for IE6 and IE7.
ou need to support them you’ll have to rely on the Phark method. This can be do
Interesting idea: CSS image replacement with pseudo-elements (NIR) - http://bit.ly/aLSBtX #css (via @Malarkey) – Smashing Magazine (smashingmag) http://twitter.com/smashingmag/statuses/16412194331
CSS image replacement with pseudo-elements (NIR) /by @necolas http://j.mp/9cX1IB #css #webdesign
疑似要素を使った CSS による画像置換。