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a crossword on color<br />

380 Chapter 9<br />

X<strong>HTML</strong>cross<br />

You’ve absorbed a lot in this chapter: fonts, color, weights, and styles. It’s time to do<br />

another crossword and let it all sink in.<br />

1 2<br />

3 4<br />

5 6<br />

Across<br />

8 9<br />

7<br />

12<br />

10<br />

13<br />

3. Hex codes use this many different digits.<br />

4. Colors like #111111 through #EEEEEE, are all<br />

shades of _____.<br />

5. Similar fonts are grouped into ______.<br />

7. Browser that doesn't handle pixel font sizes<br />

well.<br />

8. Element that can be used to mark text for<br />

deletion.<br />

9. em and % are both this kind of size.<br />

10. Font family almost never used in Web pages.<br />

12. Controls how bold a font looks.<br />

13. Underline and line-through are examples of<br />

text _______.<br />

Down<br />

11<br />

1. Fonts <strong>with</strong> little barbs on them.<br />

2. You can specify fonts in terms of pixels, em, or<br />

________.<br />

3. Considered cleaner and easier to read on a<br />

computer display.<br />

6. When you specify fonts in the font-family<br />

property, you are specifying ______.<br />

11. A text decoration you would never use.

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