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HTML Getting Started Use different Fonts Tutorial
I have been asked time and time again how to get the font face to change. I'm assuming you already know you can change font size through the use of "H" and "FONT" number commands.

Below is what I'm talking about. I have listed a few font face commands that you can use. All I did was simply write this tutorial while reading the fonts available in my WORD text editor and entered all of the font faces available with the little "TT" next to them. Here are just a few of the ones that worked. Follow the format below for your page.

This is very important! A text font command will only work if the font you call for is loaded on the computer displaying the page. For example, you head to one of those million-font sites and download a really neat but obscure font face. You load it onto your system and set it in the code. One your computer the text font will display just fine. Not so on just about every other computer in the universe. The font face isn't loaded onto those computers.


 

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