Question Posted Wednesday January 17 2007, 11:24 pm
i know the basic font codes
how to make it bigger,colour,center,left whatever.
the only thing I dont know how to do, is chagne the style of the font.
like making it cursive?
anyone know the code?
<*font face=*"NAME OF FONT"*>
blah blah blah, text you want here.
</*font>
[Of course take out the *'s]
Now to make it cursive you just enter
a font name that is cursive. Ie: Adorable,
Amazone BT, Chaucer, Porcelain.
(Keep in mind, depending on whether the
program you're on supports that specific
font, will determine whether or not the
font shows up)
theymos answered Thursday January 18 2007, 1:32 am: in addition to the font tag, you can also go <p style="font-family: script"> . The W3C recommends you do it this way. You can find a list of things to put under "font-family" by going to Start>all programs>accessories>system tools>character map, and then using the dropdown at the top. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday January 18 2007, 12:43 am: To make it cursive:
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