Omit typeface in xhtml

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How to omit typeface in xhtml

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this typeface hits you right in the face right into your heart what it really makes out are these extended long vertical serifs perfect brilliant gorgeous for titles a lot of personality very interesting but just horrible when it comes to body text doesnamp;#39;t work quite well there so what can you do to tame that font the designer thought about that adding some stylistic alternates in figma you just open up the panel for the type settings go to details and there you can find the stylistic sets activating the stylistic alternates will change some letter shapes to make this typeface more suitable for a little body text so always check out with what stylistic alternates your typefaces come find everything here including a link to one free weight and see you on the next font friday

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The font tag was used by enclosing text and specifying attributes like face for the font type, size for the size of the text, and color for the text color. However, this practice is now replaced with CSS styling.
The deprecated tags or attributes are those attributes which are replaced by some other attributes. The tag or attributes deprecated when the same attributes is achieved by some other way. They are considered outdated and may not be supported in modern browsers or future versions of HTML.
The Tag (Deprecated) The tag lets you change the size, style, and color of text. We dont recommend that you use it, because it has been deprecated in the HTML 4 and XHTML standards, even though all the popular browsers still support it.
The tag explicitly boldfaces a character or segment of text that is enclosed between it and its corresponding end tag ( ). If a boldface font is not available, the browser may use some other representation, such as reverse video or underlining.
The HTML element is found within the tag. The tag is obsolete in HTML5. Use CSS instead to format the text. The CSS equivalents would be color, font, font-family, font-size, etc.
FontFaceSet: delete() method The delete() method of the FontFaceSet interface removes a font from the set. Font faces that were added to the set using the CSS @font-face rule remain connected to the corresponding CSS, and cannot be deleted.
The Tag (Deprecated) It may be specified as an absolute value, from 1 to 7, or as a relative value (by placing a plus or minus sign before the value). In the latter case, the base font size is increased or decreased by that relative amount. The default base font size is 3.
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.

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