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If your website design calls for the use of non-standard fonts certain elements of your pages can be rendered as images.
The Jamba Solutions site for example, uses a font called Y2K Neophyte for elements of the navigation and the headline of each page. Each time a visitor loads a page in their browser the CMS creates the necessary images based on the headline of your page.
This allows you to have complete control over your content once your website templates have been designed and produced, even with multiple fonts and styles. There is no need to create and upload images for each page - everything is handled by the CMS. And CMS will even resize the font size of your images according to your visitors' preference.
This site for example, uses images for the first and second level of menu navigation as shown below ('Our services' and 'Features' are respective examples). The headlines of each page are also output as images so there's no limit to how creative you can be with your site design.

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