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Font Sizes, and Styles are not readily available in the HTML 2.0 specifications. A Font typestyle and Font size may make it into the HTML 3.0 specifications. Here we identify how you can make different text appear in different sizes.

The HTML tags to change the size of text include:

<h1>Heading Size 1</h1>

<h2>Heading Size 2</h2>

<h3>Heading Size 3</h3>

<h4>Heading Size 4</h4>

<h5>Heading Size 5</h5>
<h6>Heading Size 6</h6>

The following is the example HTML file with the heading codes in Pink.

<html>
     <head>
          <title>Example of Formatting Text</title>
     </head>
     <body>
          <h1>This text is displayed with Heading #1</h1>
     </body>
</html>


Additionally you may specify a Font Tag which identifies to the browser which font to use for the text.  NOTE: The font must be available on the users computer or the default font defined for the browser will be used.  In the future, we hope fonts will be a downloadable object that can be embedded into the web page.  Until then, it is best to stick with the basic fonts available.

The following is an example of setting the font type and size of font:

<html>
     <head>
          <title>Example of Formatting Text</title>
     </head>
     <body>
          <font face="arial" size=1>This text is displayed with different font</font>
     </body>
</html>


Notice in the above example, the font face is set to Arial.   All Windows Computers are shipped with the Arial Font Pre-Loaded.  It's a good bet that Arial will be available on the users Computer.  A secondary, and even a tertiary font may also be defined in case the primary font is N/A.  Simply add the fonts in a comma separated list as in the following example:

<font face="arial,helvetica,courier" size=1>Multiple Font Faces</font>


In the above example, if the Arial font is not found on the users computer, the Helvetica font will be used.  If the Helvetica font is not found, the courier font will be used.  Lastly, if the courier font is not found, the browsers default font will be used.  There is no limit to the number of fonts you may place, however we recommend limiting it to two or three at the most.

NOTE: If your web browser does not support some of these tags, you will not see the formatting effect. Enetrics Communications recommends you download the Netscape Communicator Web browser or the Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser. Be sure your ISP will support these Browsers.

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Italicized Text
Superscript
Subscript
Strikethrough
Strong
Blink
Citations
Sample
Definition
Code
Variable
Typewriter
Text Color
Text Size and Fonts

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