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Thanks,
-Sned
You couple use image replacement as you've suggested.
You could put a darker duplicate copy of your text in another container and offset it vertically by a pixel or two to create a drop shadow effect.
You could use Microsoft's filters in a number of different ways to produce a shadow or glow. Be warned; this will only work in later versions of IE and is not actually CSS, even though the structure is similar. There's a tutorial on using filters and transitions on the MSDN site. I won't post the URL I have as it seems to be bombing my browser. Gotta love Microsoft.
You could come to terms with navy blue and deep mauve alerts. :)
Edit: Here we go - give this a try: MSDN [msdn.microsoft.com]