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Development Web & Design Foundations with XHTML Chapter 3 Key Concepts Configuring Text with CSS CSS properties for configuring text: fontweight fontstyle fontsize Configures the boldness of text Configures text to an italic style Configures the size of the text Configures the font typeface of the text fontfamily The fontsize Property Accessibility Recommendation: Use em or...

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Development Web & Design Foundations with XHTML Chapter 3 Key Concepts Configuring Text with CSS CSS properties for configuring text: fontweight fontstyle fontsize Configures the boldness of text Configures text to an italic style Configures the size of the text Configures the font typeface of the text fontfamily The fontsize Property Accessibility Recommendation: Use em or percentage font sizes these can be easily enlarged in all browsers by users Example Compare font sizes on your computer Chapter3/fonts.html Read page 86 The fontfamily Property Not everyone has the same fonts installed in their computer Configure a list of fonts and include a generic family name p {font-family: sans-serif;} Embedded Arial,Verdana, Styles Example <style type="text/css"> body { background-color: #E6E6FA; color: #191970; font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; } h1 { background-color: #191970; color: #E6E6FA; line-height: 200%; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; } h2 { background-color: #AEAED4; color: #191970; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; } p {font...

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