What CSS property is used to change the font of an element?
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Font-family
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the font-family property sets a font for an element .
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In CSS, the color property is used to control the color of text.
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language for describing the appearance of a document written in a markup language like HTML.
- You can use hex values to set color, or you can use css functions such as rgb(), rgba(), hsl(), hsla(), or predefined css colors.
- To alter the color of a font with CSS, simply use the relevant CSS selector and set the color property to the desired value.
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