Wikipedia's stylesheet only specifies that the font should be sans-serif. This means that the font your browser displays will depend on which browser you are using, and which operating system you are using it on.
Yes, you can style fonts using CSS. Identify the HTML element that you want to style, for example <p>, and then use the { font-family: your_font; } to change the font family (such as arial, times new roman etc), { font-size: ?px; } to size the font. To color the font just use {color: ?;} For bold use {font-weight: bold;} For italics use {font-style: italic;}
Times New Roman 12 pt font
Frankfurter
Web font helps to change the font of the content in a web page. It can be used to style the page in the website.
the best font is 15
Linux Libertine Font.
chal be ghade
font:(zekton) this is no the font chase use but is rally similar
Probably a generic font.
Juicy Font
font 22
Yes, you can style fonts using CSS. Identify the HTML element that you want to style, for example <p>, and then use the { font-family: your_font; } to change the font family (such as arial, times new roman etc), { font-size: ?px; } to size the font. To color the font just use {color: ?;} For bold use {font-weight: bold;} For italics use {font-style: italic;}
One can find information about the CSS font , also known as, Cascading Stylesheet, by visiting Wikipedia. They have a detailed article about this topic.
www.dafont.com the font is called tartarsauce
The "Lemons Can Fly" font.
Arts & crafts font
Any font the want. Lol