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CSS CSS Basics (2014) Understanding Values and Units Fonts and Line Height Review

mike howie
mike howie
1,953 Points

the ______ property lets us specify the font of an element???

whats the answer here

4 Answers

Font-Family is the correct answer to this question.

Felix Westphal
Felix Westphal
3,956 Points

Thanks it works if you write it like this : font-family

To change the font of an element you use the font-family property. like this:

p {
    font-family: "Times New Roman", Georgia, Serif;
}

the font-family property lets us specify the font of an element

The font-family