Submitted by Jonathan Longnecker of fortysevenmedia.com, here is what he had to say about it: A wonderfully “zen” collection of insights from musicians. Note the multi-language support. The HTML and content were already there, we just provided the CSS and images.
How to use Font Awesome, The Easy Way
Really quick tutorial and code snippets on using Font Awesome on a web page.
I like the quality of the build and and clean code too. Very nice multi-language support. The only down side is IE6 cant see PNG transparency’s. I recommend using a IE6-7 PNG fix from twinhelix (http://www.twinhelix.com/css/iepngfix/) as long as you didn’t use position tags fix should work fine I used it a few times when building my sites to make it work x-browser. If the fix messes up using jpg background images will do the same trick.
Thanks Anton; the client actually didn’t want IE6 support, believe it or not! Saved us all a lot of time 🙂