Styles Of Font. The font-style property is used to make a font italic or oblique. Most fonts have various styles within the same family, typically a bold and an italic one, often also a bold italic style, somewhat less often a small-caps and in a few cases extra-light/extra-bold or.
LaTeX normally chooses the appropriate font and font size based on the logical structure of the document (e.g. sections). The font-style CSS property sets whether a font should be styled with a normal, italic, or oblique face from its font-family. The source for this interactive example is stored in a GitHub repository.
The property has three values: normal, italic and oblique.
The font-style CSS property sets whether a font should be styled with a normal, italic, or oblique face from its font-family.
Set different font styles for three paragraphs: p.a { font-style: normal The font-style property specifies the font style for a text. Although the font style is cursive, the letters Brought to you by Bowery Studios, Valencia is a handwriting font, and it looks like the epitome of style. The source for this interactive example is stored in a GitHub repository.