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Choosing the right font for your website is important!


Font Selection is Important

Choosing the right font has a huge impact on how the readers experience a website.

The right font can create a strong identity for your brand.

Using a font that is easy to read is important. The font adds value to your text. It is also important to choose the correct color and text size for the font.


Generic Font Families

In CSS there are five generic font families:

  1. Serif fonts have a small stroke at the edges of each letter. They create a sense of formality and elegance.
  2. Sans-serif fonts have clean lines (no small strokes attached). They create a modern and mini malistic look.
  3. Monospace fonts – here all the letters have the same fixed width. They create a mechanical look. 
  4. Cursive fonts imitate human handwriting.
  5. Fantasy fonts are decorative/playful fonts.

All the different font names belong to one of the generic font families.

Some Font Examples

Generic Font Family Examples of Font Names
Serif Times New Roman Georgia Garamond
Sans-serif Arial Verdana Helvetica
Monospace Courier New Lucida Console Monaco
Cursive Brush Script MT Lucida Handwriting
Fantasy Copperplate Papyrus

The CSS font-family Property

In CSS, we use the font-family property to specify the font of a text.

Note: If the font name is more than one word, it must be in quotation marks, like: “Times New Roman”.

Tip: The font-family property should hold several font names as a “fallback” system, to ensure maximum compatibility between browsers/operating systems. Start with the font you want, and end with a generic family (to let the browser pick a similar font in the generic family, if no other fonts are available). The font names should be separated with comma. Read more about fallback fonts .

Example

Specify some different fonts for three paragraphs:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
.p1 {
font-family: “Times New Roman”, Times, serif;
}

.p2 {
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}

.p3 {
font-family: “Lucida Console”, “Courier New”, mono space;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>

<h1>CSS font-family </h1>
<p>This is a paragraph, shown in the Times New Roman font.</p>
<p>This is a paragraph, shown in the Arial font.</p>
<p>This is a paragraph, shown in the Lucida Console font.</p>

</body>
</html>


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