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CSS Font Property

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:22 am
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CSS Font Property


The CSS Font Property
To shorten the code, it is also possible to specify all the individual font properties in one property.
The font property is a shorthand property for:

font-style
font-variant
font-weight
font-size/line-height
font-family

Note: The font-size and font-family
values are required. If one of the other values is missing, their default value are used.

Example
Use font to set several font properties in
one declaration:

p.a
{
 
font: 20px Arial, sans-serif;
}

p.b
{
 
font: italic small-caps bold 12px/30px Georgia, serif;
}

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Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:
Set the font for <h1> to "Verdana".


<style>
h1 {
: Verdana;
}
</style>

<body>
<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<p>This is a paragraph</p>
</body>



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All CSS Font Properties


Property
Description


font
Sets all the font properties in one declaration


font-family
Specifies the font family for text


font-size
Specifies the font size of text


font-style
Specifies the font style for text


font-variant
Specifies whether or not a text should be displayed in a small-caps font


font-weight
Specifies the weight of a font















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Reference: https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_font_shorthand.asp