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How to bind typeface in html

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today weamp;#39;re gonna learn how to import new fonts into a website and this starts together at the previous episode where we learned how to style text using CSS so as you guys can see in front of me here we have a very basic paragraph that has a class set to paragraph inside my style sealer when heading style did by giving it the font size and a line height so if you take a look at the text inside the browser this is how it looks like so in the last episode we learned how to add a new font to the text and we did that by going into our code and included font - family - some of the styling and we could for example give it Arial which is a font that we have installed inside all browsers meaning that we can use this fonts without having to import it inside our website so if we go back inside the website refresh you guys can see we have a new font now in most cases we want to give our website a bit more personality we wanted to stand out just a bit more by giving it some kind of unique

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To link the CSS to an HTML file, we use the tag inside the HTML section. Your CSS file will look like the image displayed below: Lets look at another example where you add an image using CSS. Note: Make sure that the image file is in the same folder as the CSS and HTML files.
To change font type purely with HTML, use the CSS font-family property. Set it to the value you want and place it inside a style attribute. Then add this style attribute to an HTML element, like a paragraph, heading, button, or span tag. This approach to changing font type in HTML uses the style language CSS.
0:05 3:27 Using basic HTML and CSS starting with option 1 which is adding a link from Google fonts. So in yourMoreUsing basic HTML and CSS starting with option 1 which is adding a link from Google fonts. So in your browser go to fonts.google.com where youll find a bunch of fonts that are completely free to use
A link (or hyperlink as it is also called) is created with a special tag called an anchor. It requires a closing tag and is used to delineate the text or HTML content that should be linked on the page. An tag can also be used to mark a section of a web page as a target for another link to jump to.
0:33 3:27 This font is quite bold though what if I want to have it thinner. Well then we type font weightMoreThis font is quite bold though what if I want to have it thinner. Well then we type font weight within our H1 tag. And because I included the 400 font weight from Google fonts.
In the HTML section, add the tag to link to external style sheets in the HTML component, and use the href attribute to specify the location of the external font family. Multiple sites are available on the Internet where you can get free fonts, such as Google Web Fonts.
The @font-face CSS rule explained below is the most common approach for adding custom fonts to a website. Step 1: Download the font. Step 2: Create a WebFont Kit for cross-browsing. Step 3: Upload the font files to your website. Step 4: Update and upload your CSS file. Step 5: Use the custom font in your CSS declarations.

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