No. they are examples of formatting.
Correct answer is: Styles
font styles
CSS defines the look of the website. It can control the background color of a website, how a link should look, the font, the font size, font color, bold or not bold, italic or not, underline or not, etc.
Colours Heading Underline Bold Bullet points Font Images/Italic Subheadings H - not sure?
1. a. type c. style b. face d. weight
Use the Font face= command with the attribute Value of the font you want. for example" This is arial font This is century font General formating could include bold will boldface the enclosed text. Use the size= "" or color = "" attributes to change the size, and color of the text. underline will underline the text. Italic Will display the text in italic.
You could use italics, or use Bold, or even underline. You could highlight an already written word or a paragraph, and then change the font to emphasise the highlighted text. Using Bold, Italic, and Underline is often handy, but don't over do it.
Font style
font style
The three most common font enhancements are bold, italic, and underline. These enhancements can help emphasize text and make it stand out for better readability.
Bold Italic
Font Style
The sentence I'm writing is in ITALIC.This sentence isn't."italic" or "cursive" means a type of handwriting or a type of font where the letters slant to the right.The font attributes icons in Microsoft Word try to represent this font attribute graphically, with the letter B in bold for bold, I in italic for italic, etc., or in the font styles dialog box, the style names for these attributes will be shown with the attributes applied to them, like "Bold" and "Italic".