Computer Science, asked by gaurav2013c, 1 year ago

What is "font weight "??

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Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
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Font-weight defines the thinness or thickness of a font. The ranges are 100 to 900. Normal font is 400. 700 is bold. So 900 would be an "extra bold" and a 100 would be an "extra light".

Answered by drishtisinghmall
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Font weight is the “value” placed on your font that will determine how bold or light your text will appear. There are many “values” that you can use that provide a great deal of flexibility towards creating the font weight that works best for how you want to display your text.

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