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text image replacement - best way?

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Nov 6th, 2007
My h1,h2 and h3 tags are in Futura font, I sliced the image which reads the same as what I put in the h1 tag, then I used display:none for the h1 tag. What is the best way for search engines for image replacement? you can see here santa-barbara-wineries dot com just the home is done so far. Thanks!
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Re: text image replacement - best way?

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Nov 6th, 2007
found this, anyone use this before?
/* css */
#header {
padding: 25px 0 0 0;
overflow: hidden;
background-image: url(sample-opaque.gif);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
height: 0px !important;
height /**/:25px;
}
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