I remember hear开发者_开发百科ing a long time ago that it was considered \"best practice\" to wrap quotes around font names that contain multiple words in the CSS font-family property, like this:
I want to show malayalam script in my application in blackberry 5.0.i tried with following code. but it shows text in english only.
I have a HTML 开发者_高级运维page which includes some text and formatting. I want to make it have the same font-family and the same text-size ignoring all inner formatting of text.
For some reason, the following two code snippets display correctly on Mac OS X but are completely ignored on a Windows i.e. the font reverts to Times New Roman with default sizes and margins. Any idea
ok, I might be missing something really easy开发者_如何学运维, But I want to use the same Font family, Font Size, and color for multiple controls.
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