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1-10 of 10 DHTML CSS Style Sheets > Font sites are shown.
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The font property allows you to combine together in only one declaration any, or all of six individual CSS properties related to font. Each of these six individual properties is discussed on its own page.
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The font-size property allows you to change the size of the font (i.e., characters in a text) by selecting from four different categories of values. The amount of change in size is a relative, not fixed, quantity that is determined by your individual computer and/or browser.
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The font-size-adjust property is used to assign the same aspect value for all of the fonts types assigned to an element.
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The font-stretch property is used to expand or contract (condense) the horizontal width of the font. The change is relative to the normal width of the font as displayed by the browser.
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The font-style property allows you to designate a font to be normal, italic or oblique.
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The font-variant property allows you to choose between a normal font that has both upper and lower case letters or a font that is composed of small capital letters.
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The font-weight property allows you to choose how thick or thin the characters of a text appear. This is referred to as boldness. Boldness is a relative, not fixed, quantity which is determined by your individual computer and/or browser.
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WM_scaleFont() relatively scales all the fonts on the page depending on the width of the browser window.
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This example illistrates how to have multiple links on a page that behave differently for each link class defined.
This currently only works in IE as NS is not compatible with the latest standards (4.7).
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This example shows how to have links set up to have different style sheet properties.
It uses a combine method to set the links in specific classes.
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