The ability to change one, or indeed hundreds of pages by making a single change to a single style sheet file is what makes CSS so useful. When you specify a font in your CSS file, the actual data that make up the font don't get included in the page. It's always safest to ensure that you specify fonts in your CSS files which are pretty much guaranteed to be installed as standard on most visitors' computers.
The ability to change one, or indeed hundreds of pages by making a single change to a single style sheet file is what makes CSS so useful. When you specify a font in your CSS file, the actual data that make up the font don't get included in the page. It's always safest to ensure that you specify fonts in your CSS files which are pretty much guaranteed to be installed as standard on most visitors' computers.
The ability to change one, or indeed hundreds of pages by making a single change to a single style sheet file is what makes CSS so useful. When you specify a font in your CSS file, the actual data that make up the font don't get included in the page. It's always safest to ensure that you specify fonts in your CSS files which are pretty much guaranteed to be installed as standard on most visitors' computers.
1. 1. Use your newly-found file manager to browse to your Web Work folder, and double-click on index.html. 2. Or go to the File menu on the top line and then use the Open Document option. 2. Amaya wants to name the file New.css. This is unwise because it is conventional to name the main style sheet file style.css and not to include any capital letters in the name. 3. The name of the HTML tag that you want to specify a style for. 4. On subsequent lines, specify the various aspects of that style. 5. Note that the semicolon on the final style characteristic is optional. 6. The <ul> tag which defines a bulleted list. 7. Good practice to get into the habit of always including the semicolon at the end of every line. 8. The ability to change one, or indeed hundreds, of pages by making a single change to a single style sheet file is what makes CSS so useful. 9. No it doesnt mean that you can use all of the fonts on your Web pages. When you specify a font in your CSS file, the actual data that make up the font dont get included in the page. 10.Its always safest to ensure that you only specify fonts in your CSS files which are pretty much guaranteed to be installed as standard on most visitors computers.