The font tag determines which font is applied to your text. By itself, this tag has no effect on text. You specify the fonts as a value of the face attribute. The most important thing you need to understand about specifying fonts in HTML is that you don’t really determine the font that visitors see — the browsers do. The best you can achieve is specifying the font you want them to use. If people don’t have the proper fonts installed on their computers, the browsers will use whatever font is installed as the default. Because you’re at the mercy of visitors’ font collections, you can define a list of fonts, giving them a choice of three or four similar fonts. If they don’t have your first choice, perhaps they have your second choice or, failing that, your third.
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