Working with CSS3 Font-Face - 17
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Designers rely on typography to communicate and emote along with the message of the text itself. The font-face is just one more tool that designers can use to widen the prospective array of typefaces that are accessible in HTML5 web pages.
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If SciTE (Scintilla Text Editor) is used while this lesson instead of notepad, Downloaded HTML and CSS files will appear having their line breaks , and no need will be there to add line breaks manually.
What does font: 60px/68px mean ?
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