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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (4330)7/9/2010 2:32:31 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5409
 
<span style='text-decoration: underline'>Pretty cool, Jeffrey.</span> Looks like most of the standard CSS that is applicable to spans will work here.

All should note that when specifying a font family, your text will only appear in that font if the viewer of the page has it installed on his or her computer. If they don't have that font, then the text will appear in the default font for their browser.

There are a number of "safe" fonts, which pretty much everyone has, and you should stick to those.

This page has a list of the common fonts:

ampsoft.net

And this page is even better. It shows how to specify multiple font families, so that you can be more sure that the viewer will see a font that is at least similar to the one you intended.

webdesigndev.com