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Browse All TopicsI have a project where the client has what is roughly a diamond shaped image (the content of the image) and wants the text next to it to follow the shape of it.
Of course I can do this in photoshop. But, they want the text to be editable and update-able.
So, I have to ask - is there a way to do this? Can a text area be "shaped"?
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"just use "
If you do that, then you will never be guaranteed that the text will follow the shape of the image for various reasons:
- All browsers render text slightly differently.
- Sometimes the user's system may not have the particular font, so the browser will substitute a similar font.
- If the user resizes the text in their browser, then it definitely won't line up anymore.
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by: gamebitsPosted on 2007-12-07 at 10:32:57ID: 20429666
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