write a CSS code to display festival type links with font as gcongia and colour as Grey and all links have size as 12 pt
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A closely-related CSS attribute is font-style. The font-style property indicates if the font should be italic, oblique, or normal. Only italic and normal are well supported by most browsers and fonts. The following style rules (in a STYLE tag added to the HEAD of an HTML document or in an external style sheet) produce the following results:
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You are probably familiar with italic, which means that the font is slanted and possibly curled. Italic adds a little emphasis to the lettering. Normal means that the letters stand straight up and down. Normal is most often used to set to normal an element such as <EM> which is usually rendered as italic.
Oblique means that the letters are slanted. There is some confusion about the difference between oblique and italic. The problem is that in traditional typesetting terminology, oblique means to take a standard font and slant it, while italic is its own type of slanted curly font. Not all fonts offer an oblique typeface.
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