Fonts can be changed when conditional formatting is used, so in that sense setting fonts are part of conditional formatting.
Base font is an HTML tag that specifies the font you want to use throughout your document: <basefont face="arial, verdana, courier" size="4" color="green"> In this example the browser of the user will select the first available font of the list to display the text. The font tag is an older HTML tag but is no longer recommended although it still works. This is an example of its use: <p> <font size="3" face="verdana" color="blue"> This paragraph is in Verdana, size 3, and in blue text color. </font> </p> This is the Wikipedia explanation for tag: In the HTML syntax, most elements are written with a start tag and an end tag, with the content in between. Tags are composed of the name of the element, surrounded by angle brackets. An end tag also has a slash after the opening angle bracket, to distinguish it from the start tag. For example, a paragraph, which is represented by the p element, would be written as
Document Theme
Statistical data means information that can be put into numerical formats, for example line graphs, bar charts, pie charts etc. Sets is also a form of numerical format!
if your talking about computer terms mirror and strip sets are types of harddrive formats
"Pro" is what Adobe calls the OpenType fonts with extended character sets.
On web pages, fonts and their attributes are defined using cascading style sheets (CSS). For example the top-level header could be styled as: h1 { font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 3em; font-weight: bold; }
Whatever the default Microsoft Word sets it is as an essay size believe it or not. 10 or 12 I think it sets to.
The color scheme, font size, font face, and layout of an HTML page (the "presentation") is typically handled using CSS, which can be inline using an element's "style" attribute, or using an internal or external stylesheet.
Yes. Font colors are often theme specific, but most sets of colors will include a standard set of basic colors as well.
Yes. Font colors are often theme specific, but most sets of colors will include a standard set of basic colors as well.
Yes. Font colors are often theme specific, but most sets of colors will include a standard set of basic colors as well.
Generally, sets of styles are called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). These styles can define everything related to HTML tags.