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If you want to, you can redefine to have no boldness by using this
directive.
b { font-weight: normal; }
9.7 font-style: (normal, italic)
font-style: can be normal, italic, or oblique (which means the same as
italic).
Exam Question 167(p.346): What CSS attribute: sets the slant of your
lettering?
Required Answer:font-style:
You could even redefineto have no slant by using this directive.
i { font-style: normal; }
9.8 text-align: (left, right, center, justify)
Text can be centered, or it can be justified to the left, to the right, or to
both sides of the column. Thetext-align: attribute can have a value of
left, right, center, or justify.
Old-style HTML might show things like
cated. Do not use it.
text-align: center; / ragged left and right /
text-align: left; / straight left, ragged right /
text-align: right; / ragged left, straight right /
text-align: justify; / straight left and right /
Exam Question 168(p.346): List the four “text-align:” options.
Required Answer:left, right, center, justify
To center the text of all paragraphs, we can do this.
p { text-align: center; }