HTML Fonts
| <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>name of your page</TITLE> </HEAD><BODY> <font SIZE="3"><font face="Times New Roman"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>There are two features used in the body of your HTML. The <P> and the <BR>. The <P> is a paragraph break and puts an extra line between paragraphs. The <BR> is a line break. The <BR> does not have a closing (</BR>). </P></font> <font color="#FFFFFF" face="Arial Narrow" size="1"><P> If you wanted to type a poem, you could put: </P></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> |
<FONT FACE="name of font, name of 2nd choice, etc" FONT COLOR="color" SIZE="1 to 7">text goes here</font>
Font Face is the name of any font you have available (see FONTS A-L or FONTS M-Z for samples)
Font Color is the name or number (in hex) of the color you choose
Font size is a number between 1 and 7 (inclusive)
Font size can also be regulated with the <big></big> and
<small></small> tags as well.
You put as many of these tags as necessary to enlarge or reduce your font to the size
required.
for example: <big><big><big>your text goes
here</big></big></big>
You can put all three attributes between one set of <> OR you can
put each in its own <>.
For example: <FONT FACE="arial"
COLOR="red" FONT SIZE="1">text goes here</FONT>
or
<FONT FACE="arial"><FONT COLOR="red"><FONT
SIZE="1">text goes here</FONT>
COMMENTS (in other words, documentation) for your HTML. Use:
<COMMENT><!-- put your remarks here --></COMMENT>
Start NOW to document your pages so that when you go back to them, those tricky items like tables within tables within tables won't come back to haunt you! Anything between <COMMENT> AND </COMMENT> will not show up on your page. You will only see it if you view the source for the page.
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