
With Cufón you are able to replace your standard/boring HTML-Fonts on your website. My new WordPress Plugin WP-Cufon makes it really easy to implement and customize Cufón into your WordPress Blog. You can download or install it here. And have a look about your rights here.
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Twitted by kevmarmol schrieb diesen Kommentar am 13. Mai 2009 um 21:25[...] WP-Cufon is the lastest and greatest. It’s based on the new technique for font replacement called Cufon which is an alternative to sIFR. It’s easy to install, automatically recognizes the fonts you generate and upload to your website and has a preferences page to get the little details all set up. [...]
My ever changing Wordpress Plugin list – Gaston Garcia schrieb diesen Kommentar am 21. Juli 2009 um 19:35[...] | WP-Cufon | [...]
sIFR | Facelift | Typeface | Cufon | @font-face | 5 formas de usar la fuente que quieras en tu web | ceslava - Diseño y Formación schrieb diesen Kommentar am 23. August 2009 um 21:47[...] Schriftersetzung mit WP-Cufon (Font-Replacement) http://www.tobias-battenberg.de/wp-cufon/ Tweet This!Share this on TechnoratiSubmit this to NetvibesAdd this to Mister WongMark this on [...]
Plugin: Schriftersetzung mit WP-Cufon (F… | Wordpress Lesezeichen schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Oktober 2009 um 09:51[...] WP-Cufon [...]
FrancescoMugnai.com » 15 must-have Wordpress plugins for professionals bloggers schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Oktober 2009 um 10:07[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools « Smashing Magazine schrieb diesen Kommentar am 22. Oktober 2009 um 14:58[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools « Tech7.Net schrieb diesen Kommentar am 22. Oktober 2009 um 19:12[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Digital Multimedia & Web Design | VSHoward.com » Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools schrieb diesen Kommentar am 23. Oktober 2009 um 12:59[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools | TheUnical Technologies Blog schrieb diesen Kommentar am 24. Oktober 2009 um 03:37[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools | Search Engine Optimisation schrieb diesen Kommentar am 24. Oktober 2009 um 21:28[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools « LocalLab : Foire aux Infos schrieb diesen Kommentar am 25. Oktober 2009 um 17:30[...] WP-Cufon lets you easily use Cufón on your WordPress website and it includes good documentation and regular updates. It also works just like Cufón, so you’ll still need to convert your fonts beforehand. Configuration is done directly in the admin panel in WordPress. [...]
Web Design News » Rich Typography On The Web: Techniques and Tools schrieb diesen Kommentar am 26. Oktober 2009 um 07:07[...] one blog (this one) but you might be wondering why my post titles look slighty like images. Well, Cufon allows you to transform certain text so that you can use a huge array of fonts and everyone will [...]
24 Things I Do When Launching a New Blog schrieb diesen Kommentar am 12. November 2009 um 11:36[...] font substitution was handled by the WP-Cufon plugin. No longer are we constrained by Arial and [...]
New Colourform Site Goes Live! | Pixelounge schrieb diesen Kommentar am 08. Februar 2010 um 17:55Ryan Hartkopf schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. Mai 2009 at 03:42It doesn’t seem to be working for me. IT’s installed correctly, the fonts are installed correctly, everything is getting called in the header… but no replacement.
It’s recursively adding backslashes before my single quotes in the replacement code though. Maybe you forgot to strip slashes somewhere, and it’s messing it up?
Ryan Hartkopf schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. Mai 2009 at 04:07Got it! If you just strip the slashes wherever it says “get_option(”cufon_replacement_script”)” in wp_cufon.php, it works like a dream. Fantastic job.
Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. Mai 2009 at 13:41OK, update released – please update your wordpress plugin – thanks ryan!
Sam Lowry schrieb diesen Kommentar am 27. Mai 2009 at 18:10Hi-
I’m new to Wordpress, but I’m pretty good with cufon. I tried using your plugin and installed it fine. Put the font file in the right place. But, no matter what I change the settings to in the settings box, it never changes from: Cufon.replace(’h1′); – are the manual changes I need to make? Thanks.
Justin Alex schrieb diesen Kommentar am 22. Juni 2009 at 14:21Loved your plugin, seems that Cufon is slowly picking up as the typography of the moment. Excellent job!
Just one problem though, is it normal that the Cufon script couldn’t render ‘apostrophe’ and ‘fullstop’ symbols? Let’s say I have a header called “It’s my life!”, it comes out as “Its my life!”. The same happens when there is a fullstop (e.g: “I have a dream…a nightmare!” becomes “I have a dream a nightmare!”)
Please do tell what is the problem with this. The font file that I used allows such character, but not the plugin.
Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 22. Juni 2009 at 16:40Please ask the developer of Cufón – I only wrote the Plugin to implement Cufón to WordPress.
http://wiki.github.com/sorccu/cufon
Thanks
Tobi
Justin Alex schrieb diesen Kommentar am 22. Juni 2009 at 21:03Thanks for the suggestion, Tobias!I think the problem lies whether the font supports it. I’ve tried a different font, and it works! Thanks for the support, and keep it up on the plugin! You deserve every appreciation for your work!
John Turner schrieb diesen Kommentar am 10. Juli 2009 at 02:06Excellent plugin, I wrote a patch that only imports font on a page that are used.
Michael schrieb diesen Kommentar am 10. Juli 2009 at 09:43Excellent plugin Tobias.
Currently the font files are deleted each time the plugin has an update. As a feature suggestion for a future version, it would be very useful to be able to configure the fonts directory to be outside of the plugin directory.
John Turner schrieb diesen Kommentar am 10. Juli 2009 at 14:26Tobias, to have the fonts not be deleted change the location of the fonts folder to be under wp-content. Here’s the patch, needs a bit more testing but, I have not had a problem with it so far.
Will schrieb diesen Kommentar am 13. Juli 2009 at 18:54Hey Tobias very cool plugin! The only bug I have is it doesn’t work at all when you have WordPress installed in it’s own sub-directory (e.g. http://codex.wordpress.org/Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory)... the plugin can’t find the font files because the folder URL is different. I changed the code to look in the correct WordPress install location, and it’s all working again. Using wp-cufon 1.4 and WP 2.8.1, hope you can fix this then it will be perfect, thank you!
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Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. Juli 2009 at 01:13Thanks for your Feedback! Today i released version 1.5 with a box of new features!
metoni schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. Juli 2009 at 12:20Amazing plug-in. I used at http://www.cocktailhome.com
Herb G schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Juli 2009 at 16:37Very cool PlugIn! I´ve tested Cufón on several HTML-pages and am quite familiar with its use. But for a client I have now a website driven by WordPress and a template created with the template-generator “Artisteer_2.0″. The CSS seems a little bit complex for me, and I´m not able adressing the elements correct.
For example the CSS for the blog-name comes like this:Any slogan Text here
Or the headlines for the posts:
Willkommen bei FunPlay-City!
How get I adressed these for replacement properly?
Thanks in advance
Herb G schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Juli 2009 at 16:39Oops! The whole markup has gone
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Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Juli 2009 at 16:40hey,
im not the developer of cufon. i only wrote the plugin for cufon!
so please ask the developer “sorccu” on his github sites or in his google groupshttp://wiki.github.com/sorccu/cufon
http://groups.google.com/group/cufonthanks
Tommy Day schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Juli 2009 at 18:58Hi,
Every time I upgrade this plugin, it deletes my fonts from the plugins/fonts folder. Maybe in a future upgrade this could be fixed?
Thanks,
Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 16. Juli 2009 at 18:59Hey,
this is fixed since version 1.5 !!!
Angelique schrieb diesen Kommentar am 17. Juli 2009 at 22:53Odd bug? I’m using this plugin to replace certain blog headers with a font called Westsac (sample image: http://www.miscellaneaarts.com/west_ex.png). Everything looks fine in Firefox, but when viewed in IE, I’m seeing that the letter S is not showing up; see example: http://miscellaneaarts.com/west_ex2.png
Any idea what could be causing this?
LeeZ schrieb diesen Kommentar am 21. Juli 2009 at 04:21I cannot get this to replace the menu bar to save my life! what am I doing wrong in the Cufon UI? it is replacing my h2 tag perfectly but will not replace the menu bar or i think its called #nav by wordpress… If you can help me that would be AWESOME!
example seen here http://www.mnvelocity.com/test Our test site beofre we go live
Dan J schrieb diesen Kommentar am 02. August 2009 at 23:44Tobias: Excellent plug-in!!!! I have a question that might be appropriate for future development. Do you have any plans to implement a “switch” to allow for @font-face use in the CSS, then running cufon if the font is not available? See Combining Cufón and @font-face for details about this.
Alderete schrieb diesen Kommentar am 09. August 2009 at 06:13Regarding the issue raised by Will on 13-July, this remains an issue in WP-Cufon 1.5. You might find the following Codex page useful in revising the code to appropriately find the right URLs and directories:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Determining_Plugin_and_Content_Directories
Currently there must be a dozen places in the plugin code where, if you have moved directories around as Will and I have, WP-Cufon mangles the URL or directory lookup.
(If I manage to get it working myself, I’ll send you my revisions.)
Jess Wernes schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. August 2009 at 06:52v 1.6.1 does not seem to be working for me. I did the automatic update, and even though all of the files are still there (the font folder seems to move), the font doesn’t show. I checked the source code as well. I had to downgrade back to 1.4. Any ideas?
Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 14. August 2009 at 09:23Hello Jessica,
i think you missed the update instructions to version 1.5 (External /font Folder …)
Please read them. If you need any assistence, feel free to email me!Regards,
Tobi
Tom H. schrieb diesen Kommentar am 15. August 2009 at 05:35Can you link to the instructions? I seem to have missed them as well, as the my font is not showing after updating.
Jeremy schrieb diesen Kommentar am 10. September 2009 at 10:10Hi. Thank you for the plug-in. Working good on a number of sites.
I seem to be having an issue with the font changing on one page, but not all pages. I believe it is a javascript issue, but that is just a guess. I think something is conflicting, but not sure why it works on one page and not the others.Thanks,
j
Jessi schrieb diesen Kommentar am 12. September 2009 at 01:41Thanks for adding that little tip to the newest update! I couldn’t get it working for the longest time, but I tried your new tip and now everything works!
Nathan schrieb diesen Kommentar am 17. September 2009 at 03:02Hi,
Thank you for the plug! It works perfectly in Safari, Explorer and Firefox, but in Opera it doesn’t do anything; the font remains that which is specified in my stylesheet. Has anyone encountered a similar problem and, if so, found a solution?! Regards, Nathan
Catherine Azzarello schrieb diesen Kommentar am 02. Oktober 2009 at 19:13Hi Tobias,
I had Cufon originally installed on this blog: blog.franklyrealty.com and it worked until the 2.8.4 upgrade. All sorts of wackiness…on front page, but not single posts. So I decided to try @font-face.
That works great, except for IE and Opera. So back to Cufon. But I cannot get it to work. Shows up in source code, but is not actively doing anything.
I’m lost. Any suggestions?
Tobias Battenberg schrieb diesen Kommentar am 03. Oktober 2009 at 19:49sorry, cant help you. maybe you have to check cufon by itself at github (im not the creator of cufon!!!) http://wiki.github.com/sorccu/cufon/about
Cara schrieb diesen Kommentar am 19. Oktober 2009 at 06:29Hi, this plugin is fantastic. However, I’m not sure why, but it’s only showing up as the new font in my Safari. What could be the reason?
Michael Oldroyd schrieb diesen Kommentar am 06. November 2009 at 15:31Great plug-in, but I found a little problem with your regex; font names with a dash are not matched. Here’s the fix I applied to my local copy:
'/fontFamily:\s*\'([a-zA-Z0-9\s\-]+)\'/'. Hope that’s helpful.
Alex Cook schrieb diesen Kommentar am 11. November 2009 at 22:44I’d like to see an “exclude pages” functionality for this plugin…
One some pages, I don’t want the cufon plugin to run.
What do you think?
Christopher Joel schrieb diesen Kommentar am 17. November 2009 at 21:20I’m trying to building a theme on my test site and the WP-cufon plugin doesn’t seem to do much of anything. I’ve checked my source code and there isn’t anything added by the plugin. Has this plugin been updated to work with 2.8.6?
Keith schrieb diesen Kommentar am 21. November 2009 at 19:31Works beautifully so far for me, and so simple to use. Thank you very much!
Joshua A.C. Newman schrieb diesen Kommentar am 26. November 2009 at 00:02I’m trying and trying to get this working. I’m using WP 2.8.6, plugin 1.6.3.
The plugin is installed, several fonts (including Vegur) are installed, but I can’t seem to make replacement have any effect at all.
The header on this page is what’s supposed to change:
http://joshuanewmandesign.com/portfolio/I’ve been banging my head against this all afternoon. I’m certain I’m missing some simple element and I’m hoping some kind person will point it out to me so I can go on with my life.
Steve schrieb diesen Kommentar am 15. Januar 2010 at 14:04OK, i might be doing something stupid here, but i have activated the plugin (and de-activated and tried again) but there are no additional tabs under the settings menu. Am i looking in the wrong place?
using wp 2.8.6