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so far this week weamp;#39;ve been concentrating on using the font-family tag to determine exactly what font face is going to be used on a specific webpage this time we want to expand our use of fonts as they relate to stylesheet rules and talk about how to do things like making fonts bold or italicized the way weamp;#39;re going to do this is by introducing a new HTML tag called the span tag the span tag is very similar to one we introduced last week called the div tag if you remember the div tag was a generic tag it didnamp;#39;t really impact the HTML code except that it surrounded code in such a way that a specific rule could be applied to it within the div tag there are often several different other sets of tags multiple P tags h1 tags h2 tags it took a large segment of code and applied rules to that full segment well today weamp;#39;re going to learn about a span tag and the span tag works a little different it doesnamp;#39;t surround large segments of other tags it actually