<Generic-Name> wasn't view-able in doc. (#25487)
Hope this hasn't already been mentioned, thanks!
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font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
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font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
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}
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In the above example, "Times New Roman" is the <family-name> of the font, while "serif" is the generic name. Generic names are used as a fallback
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In the above example, "Times New Roman" is the <family-name> of the font, while "serif" is the <generic-name>. Generic names are used as a fallback
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mechanism for preserving style if the family-name is unavailable. A generic name should always be the last item in the list of font family names. Generic
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mechanism for preserving style if the family-name is unavailable. A generic name should always be the last item in the list of font family names. Generic
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family names are serif, sans-serif, monospace, cursive, fantasy, system-ui.
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family names are serif, sans-serif, monospace, cursive, fantasy, system-ui.
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In addition to specifying common fonts that are found on most operating systems, custom web fonts can be used as well. To import such a font, copy the font URL from the library and reference it in the HTML.
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In addition to specifying common fonts that are found on most operating systems, custom web fonts can be used as well. To import such a font, copy the font URL from the library and reference it in the HTML.
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