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Head First HTML with CSS

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Sharpen your pencil<br />

Now that you’ve got one external style file (or “style sheet”), use it to change all the<br />

paragraph fonts to “sans-serif” to match the headings. Remember, the property to change<br />

the font style is “font-family”, and the value for sans-serif font is “sans-serif”. You’ll find the<br />

answer on the next page.<br />

The headings use sans-serif fonts,<br />

which don’t have “serifs” and have a<br />

very clean look.<br />

The paragraphs still use the<br />

default serif fonts, which have<br />

“serifs”, and are often considered<br />

more difficult to read on a<br />

computer screen.<br />

any<br />

serifs.<br />

getting started <strong>with</strong> css<br />

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