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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 8 months ago
<font> has quite a few elements. The <font> tag allows you to change size, colour, and style. The attributes are as follows:
<font face="..."> Face is to change the style, from the default (Times New Roman) to any other font. For example: <font face="Courier New">
<font size="..."> Size is to change the size of the text. For example: <font size="5">
<font color="..."> Color is to change the colour of the text, from the default of black. For example: <font color="Cyan">
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