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With the two types of font types to choose from, system and web, its better to use the web fonts because everyone can get that type of font, because its off the internet. And then there is the difference between Serif and Sans Serif, Sans Serif doesn't have the tails or wings that Serif does. So when you are using fonts you want to use Sans Serif because its easier to read. However, you can use Serif for a title or heading for your website because it looks cool.
When choosing a font off the web you want to make sure you pay attention to the impact dial. Because that dial will tell you how slow the font will make your web page open. I think the cursive family font that I used for the sentence would be really nice on our website because it is fancy but not too fancy that people can't read it. When considering font sizes, using Microsoft Word can help. If you click on a font size in Microsoft Word, that font will be close to the font size on your website. However, when you are changing your font size you have to change pixels to ems. This is because ems are easier to view in any web browser. The way to change that is taking the pixel size you want and dividing it by 16, because 1 em=16px. So 70px is equal to 4.375 em, 36px is equal to 2.25, and 10px is equal to 0.625. The four link states are a:link, a:visited, a:hover, and a:active, and I will remember them by Little Vicky Has Acne.
The definition of CSS is cascading style sheets. The difference between CSS and HTML is that HTML wasn't made for design where as CSS was made to create styles. CSS Syntax Code: p {color: blue; text-align: center; 20px;}. Comment tag code is /* Comment */ . The three ways of inserting CSS is external, internal, and inline, but we will be using internal most. |
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May 2015
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