<font> tag in HTML is deprecated.
It is supposed to be removed in a future version of HTML.
Even if a lot of people are using it, you should try to avoid it, and use styles instead.
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The HTML <font> Tag
With HTML code like this, you can specify both the size and the type of the browser output: |
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| Attribute | Example | Purpose |
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size="number" |
size="2" |
Defines the font size. |
size="+number" |
size="+1" |
Increases the font size. |
size="-number" |
size="-1" |
Decreases the font size. |
face="face-name" |
face="Times" |
Defines the font-name. |
color="color-value" |
color="#eeff00" |
Defines the font color. |
color="color-name" |
color="red" |
Defines the font color. |
<font> tag is deprecated in the latest versions of HTML (HTML 4 and XHTML).
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has removed the <font> tag from its recommendations.
In future versions of HTML, style sheets (CSS) will be used to define the layout and display properties of HTML elements.