When formatting text on a website or blog, the default is a certain font in its "pure" form: no underlines, a certain color (usually black), not bold and not italic. But for artistic purposes and for the sake of drawing attention to certain places in the message (for example, to poetry), the author may use a different version of the current font, or even a different type of font.
Instructions
Step 1
Pay attention to the illustration. After the “text face =” part of the tag, the name of the font in English is indicated. Place the first tag before the styled text, and the second after the text. Please note that this design still does not use font variations (bold, underline, italic).
Step 2
The following illustration uses several font changes at once. In the order of tags: font name Times New Roman, font color red, font increase by two pixels, font type italic. Instead of digital designation of color, you can use just an English word, you can also replace the color itself.
Step 3
Tags used in the third illustration: font name, underlined, bold, italic. In this case, the color does not change.