MySpace Layouts Texts And The Fonts Families Specified Via CSS

 

If you take a look at the CSS codes of a lot of MySpace layouts and other web decorations which are being used by the webmasters worldwide you would also find some scripts controlling the text sections of the pages as well as the codes directly changing the fonts families plus online written systems used. We are going to take a brief look at this matter briefly over here to see which options are to add to the text lines that would influence the fonts used and how easy it could be editing the paragraphs default written status and styles on the internet.

Again we are going to use the good old CSS solutions in this case and the first thing to do is writing some points about the paragraphs before even start the writing: p.new{font-family:Arial,Verdana;} and the remaining step to take is actually making new paragraphs which would then get connected to this script line and all of the texts as well as paragraphs written in those blocks would be written and showing up using the Arial option and if it is not installed, the Verdana would be chosen. Addition of some customized paragraphs codes to the web pages is also easy.

The new paragraphs could start like this: <p class="new"></p> and regardless of the scale of that or how many words have been included in it, all the words would load using one of the default fonts specified. If you take a look around the net, checking out the way people are moderating their profiles and pages, you would find a lot of variations in the way texts are being written and then loaded online. Many times it could be really cool using more than one written style and font system since it would add some flavors to the sites as they are accessed on browsers.

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