CSS Properties: How to specify the font-size-adjust property?
Solution:
HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declares the document type and version of HTML -->
<html><!-- Begins the HTML document -->
<head><!-- Contains metadata and links to external resources -->
<title>How to specify the font-size-adjust property</title><!-- Sets the title of the document -->
<style type="text/css"> /* Starts CSS styling */
p { /* Targets paragraph elements */
font: 12px Verdana, "DejaVu Sans", sans-serif; /* Specifies font properties including font size and font family for paragraphs */
font-size-adjust: 0.58; /* Adjusts the font size based on the aspect ratio of lowercase letters */
}
.divTimes { /* Defines a CSS class named divTimes */
font-family: 'times new roman'; /* Specifies the font family for elements with class divTimes */
}
#div1 { /* Targets the element with ID div1 */
font-size-adjust: 0.58; /* Adjusts the font size based on the aspect ratio of lowercase letters */
}
</style><!-- Ends CSS styling -->
</head>
<body>
<p><strong>w3resource Tutorial</strong></p><!-- Paragraph element with strong (bold) text -->
<div id="div1" class="divTimes"><!-- Div element with ID div1 and class divTimes -->
We control the font size with the font-size-adjust property. <!-- Text content -->
</div><!-- Ends the div element -->
</body>
</html><!-- Ends the HTML document -->
Explanation:
- This HTML document demonstrates how to use the font-size-adjust property to adjust the font size based on the aspect ratio of lowercase letters.
- Comments are added to both HTML and CSS to explain each section of the code.
- In the CSS <style> block, two CSS rules are defined: one for paragraphs (p) and another for a specific div element (#div1) and a class named divTimes.
- The font property is used to specify the font properties including font size and font family for paragraphs.
- The font-size-adjust property is set to adjust the font size based on the aspect ratio of lowercase letters.
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