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HTML Formatting Elements. Formatting elements were designed to display special types of text: <b> - Bold text. <strong> - Important text. <i> - Italic text. <em> - Emphasized text. <mark> - Marked text. <small> - Smaller text. <del> - Deleted text.
The HTML style attribute is used to add styles to an element, such as color, font, size, and more.
Formatting tags are divided into two categories: the physical tags, used for text styling (visual appearance of the text) and logical or semantic tags, used to add semantic value to the parts of the text.
Font styles. Most fonts have various styles within the same family, typically a bold and an italic one, often also a bold italic style, somewhat less often a small-caps and in a few cases extra-light/extra-bold or stretched/condensed versions. The table below shows a number of different styles.
CSS Cheat Sheet contains the most common style snippets: CSS gradient, background, button, font-family, border, radius, box and text shadow generators, color picker and more. All these and other useful web designer tools can be found on a single page.
25 lip 2024 · In this article we'll start you on your journey towards mastering text styling with CSS. Here we'll go through all the basic fundamentals of text/font styling in detail, including setting font weight, family and style, font shorthand, text alignment and other effects, and line and letter spacing.
Want the whole 411 on HTML font codes? These no-geek-speak tutorials include an HTML color chart plus complete lists of font sizes and styles...