Font & placement control

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In an attempt to have better control over my font seletion and placement I
input it into Photoshop 6.0 and brought it into the table as a background
..jpg. However, I noticed it definitely looks a bit rasterized. I tried
setting the font to different settings within Photoshop 6.0 and it didn't
seem to make any difference. Is there any way to do this in Photoshop 6.0
without it looking a bit rasterized? Or are you forced to use Frontpage and
just accept the few web-safe fonts? Here is one of the pages that display
the rasterized text.

http://mikaylasolutions.com/_m_services_print.htm

Also, if I am forced to input the font in front page is seems to be far more
difficult to control exact placement. Especially when you have interactive
buttons etc. within the same cell. Please elaborate on this as well.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Doug
 
FYI: If you create you text as a images, then you loose the ability of your site being index by the
search engines.

So, if it is important that your site be found via the search engine, then stick with the with
actual fonts on the page. Font should be those consider web-safe if you want visitors to see the
page basically as you have design it..

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The font in the image looks fine to me.
With the exception that it's a little hard to read because of the color
choices.

Are you sure the problem isn't related to your other post??

Also, not all fonts will render the same way so it may be an issue with
the font.

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