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font: 100%/1.4 Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
100% = font-size
1.4 = line height
Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif = pointess fallback fonts (Arial, Helvetica should do it)
The font
property is the shorthand for font-size
, line-height
, font-weight
, font-style
and font-family
.
thanks
@HugoGiraudel
It actually goes like this:
`font-style` `font-variant` `font-weight` `font-size/line-height` `font-family`
Note that you don’t have to use the shorthand, I actually prefer doing it long hand, for example;
.box {
font-family: xxx;
font-size: xxx;
font-weight: xxx;
}
It’s perfectly valid this way and I find it easier to read and change.