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Eric SizemoreWhen you use the <font face> tag or choose a font in your editor, you have to realize that your site visitor may not have the font you want, even if it's a common font such as those listed above. Because of that, the <font face> tag allows you to specify
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When you use the tag or choose a font in your editor, you have to realize that your site visitor may not have the font you want, even if it's a common font such as those listed above. Because of that, the tag allows you to specify a list of fonts to use in case the visitor's computer doesn't have the first one. For example, when you specify Georgia, as we've done on this site, you can tell the visitor's browser that if it doesn't have this face, it should display Times New Roman, or Times, or even a generic "serif" or "sans serif" face.
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While you may never consciously notice the typefaces used on a Web page, they subconsciously affect the way you feel about the page. They can be formal or casual, modern or traditional, serious or friendly, cool or warm.
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