FontJazz is a tiny typographic engine written in JavaScript,
enabling webdesigners and developers to use any typeface on a website!
FontJazz does not take the usual road, where an image
is generated on the server-side, for every headline - an approach that is
rather ineffective.
Instead, FontJazz implements a simple type-rendering engine in JavaScript,
which means that any headlines are rendered 100% client-side,
without any kind of server-side dependencies or bandwidth overhead.
Unlike traditional web-font solutions, FontJazz requires the user's browser
to fetch only a single image and a tiny JavaScript file, and only once for any number of headlines!
Just look at the headlines on this page - crisp, smooth fonts, with zero
server-side requirements or bandwidth overhead!
If you view the source of this page, you will see that the headlines are
in fact <h1> elements - the transformation happens transparently to
the viewer, in the browser.
The JavaScript uses DOM and works with IE5+, Firefox 2+, Opera 9+,
Google Chrome and most likely any other standards-compliant browser.
In older or exotic browsers that don't support FontJazz, you simply see the
<h1> elements as they were, without any jazz.