


It may be more semantically correct to use a heading element here, but I’ve chosen a paragraph because it’s native properties require little change to accomplish the look that I was going for. Then after the paragraph we have an ordered list containing the tasks for the day. You may think that simply choosing a font shouldn’t require an entire step dedicated to it in this post, but for this tutorial I’ve decided to import a font to emulate real handwriting.

Importing (or embedding) a font isn’t anything new, the rule was originally introduced in CSS1, then expanded upon and supported by Internet Explorer and Netscape shortly after the introduction of CSS2. #Microsoft sticky note change font how toįont-types – Both Microsoft and Netscape supported different font-types, there was no standard among the two dominant browsers of the time.There are two reasons that, until recently you didn’t see a lot of Web site’s using embedded fonts.
