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The CSS font properties define the font family, boldness, size, and the style of a text. Note: On computer screens, sans-serif fonts are considered easier to read than serif fonts. Font Family The font family of a text is set with the font-family property. The font-family property should hold several font names as a 'fallback' system. If the browser does not support the first font, it tries the next font, and so on.
Delicy Script Font Apr 20, 2017 Introducing Delicy, a font comes with an attractive package that combines three different font styles; script, sans and ornaments. We have gathered together a nice resource list of stunning web safe fonts that you can use with CSS. “Web Safe” fonts mean that they will look perfect no matter the browser you are viewing them from. Also, these fonts are very popular and are most likely to be pre-installed on your operating system, be it Windows, iOS or even Linux.
Start with the font you want, and end with a generic family, to let the browser pick a similar font in the generic family, if no other fonts are available. Note: If the name of a font family is more than one word, it must be in quotation marks, like: 'Times New Roman'. More than one font family is specified in a comma-separated list.