LESSON 3: EXTENDED FONTS AND TEXT COLORExtended FontsThe newest version of many browsers supports extended fonts, in which you can choose to have the document fonts be other than the normal one. This is accomplished by adding the FACE="font_name"attribute to the <FONT> tag. The most commonly supported fonts are Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, Impact, Comic Sans MS, and a few others. It is not recommended to make your page font dependent, because the older versions of many browsers don't yet support this feature.
Example of Extended Fonts... <font size=+2 face="Verdana">Verdana</font> Verdana <font size=+2 face="Arial">Arial</font> Arial <font size=+2 face="Helvetica">Helvetica</font> Helvectica <font size=+2 face="Impact">Impact</font> Impact <font size=+2 face="Comic Sans MS">Comic Sans MS</font> Comic Sans MS Note: If you don't see one or more of the above fonts, then your browser probably doesn't support the extended fonts. Text ColorYou can change the color of the text by setting the COLOR="font_color" attribute in the <FONT> tag. The Color is usually set by using the hexadecimal system (#000000 black to #FFFFFF white) but can also be set in newer browsers by using the simple word of the color. (Red for Red, Blue for Blue, etc.) Example of Text Color...<font color="Blue">Hey I'm Blue!</font> Hey I'm blue! <font size=+2 face="Impact" color="Green">Hey I'm green and in Impact Font!</font> Hey I'm green and in Impact Font! <font color="Red">Hey I'm red!</font> Hey I'm red! ![]() Your own HTML page... ![]() |
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
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