August 2006
Beginner
456 pages
14h 55m
English
As we saw in Chapter 4, Basic (X)HTML Formatting, (X)HTML has a rather limited repertoire of text formatting options. Thankfully, CSS offers many more possibilities.
With CSS, you can change the font face, size, weight, slant, line height, foreground and background color, spacing and alignment of text, decide whether it should be underlined, overlined, struck through, or blinking, and convert it to all uppercase, all lowercase, or small-caps. And you can apply those changes to an entire document or an entire site. In this chapter, you’ll learn how.
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