Computer Science, asked by akankhyadihudi, 5 hours ago

If the name of a font family is more than one word , it must be in single quotes marks .
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Answered by rathod9999
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Explanation:

You can always put a specific font family name in quotes, double or single, so Arial , "Arial" , and 'Arial' are equivalent. Only the CSS-defined generic font family names like sans-serif must be written without quotes

Answered by bashariyanizar
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Answer:

You can always put a specific font family name in quotes, double or single, so Arial , "Arial" , and 'Arial' are equivalent. Only the CSS-defined generic font family names like sans-serif must be written without quotes

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