HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript Fourth Edition
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 100 The latent advantage of this approach is that you can change the attributes of any class very easi ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 101 it makes text harder to read. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonthas a wonderful article giving his- ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 102 10.2.3 Raster vs Vector Raster Fonts:Ultimately, fonts are rendered as pixels on the user’s screen ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 103 Kerning tables tell the browser that it can put the letters AV closer together than the letters VV ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 104 10.3.1 Serif Serifsare those spikey things that poke out of the corners of letters. Originally the ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 105 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samples_of_sans_serif_typefacesshows some examples. 10.3.3 Monospace ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 106 Required Answer:cursive Toreallycustomize your webpages, you can create your own cursive font base ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 107 font-family: "Times New Roman", times, serif; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-fami ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 108 Google search “commonly available fonts” to see what your users probably have available. Commonly ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 109 Avoid The Font Tag TheHTML tag was introduced in 1995 by Netscape, long before CSS was invented. O ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 110 (b) Images do not scale well. Raster graphics (gif, jpg, png, etc.,) become pixelated when they ar ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 111 font-family: 'XXX', sans-serif; Here, XXX would be the requested font, and sans-serif would be the ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 112 ;– They should always end with a semi-colon. The ending semi-colon is optional if things are not a ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 113 for the (C) copyright symbol? Required Answer:© Exam Question 202(p.348): What HTML character ...
CHAPTER 10. FONT FAMILIES 114 word-spacing:You can add or subtract from the amount of space normally used between words. See als ...
Chapter 11 Hover and Pseudo Classes Contents 11.1 Link Styling...................... 116 11.2 Text Styling...................... ...
CHAPTER 11. HOVER AND PSEUDO CLASSES 116 Pseudo classes and pseudo elements allow us to style things even without special markup ...
CHAPTER 11. HOVER AND PSEUDO CLASSES 117 to mouse up). It can create a nice and immediate sense of feedback to the user, letting ...
CHAPTER 11. HOVER AND PSEUDO CLASSES 118 Most browsers seem to be okay with these being specified either way (one colon or two c ...
CHAPTER 11. HOVER AND PSEUDO CLASSES 119 The even and odd choices, (2n) and (2n+1), are helpful in tables when we might want alt ...
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