-Added additional links in the More Information section to show the user how to implement Google Fonts into their HTML and CSS code
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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Import a Google Font
The below example shows one of the ways in which you can import and use a Google Font.
The example uses a link to the font's API, in the <head> of the HTML document rather than in the CSS.
To browse through other fonts offered by Google, please check Google Fonts
To look at what is going on behind a font, you can open the URL for the font. We have used the Lobster font, click here to have a look at what's going on under-the-hood for the Lobster font
Solution
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lobster" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<style>
  .red-text {
    color: red;
  }
  h2 {
    font-family: Lobster;
  }
  p {
    font-size: 16px;
    font-family: monospace;
  }
</style>
<h2 class="red-text">CatPhotoApp</h2>
<main>
  <p class="red-text">Click here to view more <a href="#">cat photos</a>.</p>
  
  <a href="#"><img src="https://bit.ly/fcc-relaxing-cat" alt="A cute orange cat lying on its back."></a>
  
  <div>
    <p>Things cats love:</p>
    <ul>
      <li>cat nip</li>
      <li>laser pointers</li>
      <li>lasagna</li>
    </ul>
    <p>Top 3 things cats hate:</p>
    <ol>
      <li>flea treatment</li>
      <li>thunder</li>
      <li>other cats</li>
    </ol>
  </div>
  
  <form action="/submit-cat-photo">
    <label><input type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor" checked> Indoor</label>
    <label><input type="radio" name="indoor-outdoor"> Outdoor</label><br>
    <label><input type="checkbox" name="personality" checked> Loving</label>
    <label><input type="checkbox" name="personality"> Lazy</label>
    <label><input type="checkbox" name="personality"> Energetic</label><br>
    <input type="text" placeholder="cat photo URL" required>
    <button type="submit">Submit</button>
  </form>
</main>