Font-size

The   property is used in CSS and certain HTML elements. It is used to specify the size of the font.

Values

 * ,,  ,  ,  ,  ,   - These are a set of absolute size keywords based on the user's default font size . Similar to the HTML   element.
 * or  - Renders font larger or smaller than the parent element's font size, by roughly the ratio used to separate the absolute size keywords mentioned above.
 * A length measurement, such as,  , or   - These are units of measurement to be placed after the initial digits wanted. Ex..
 * A positive percentage value, such as  or.

To apply this in HTML, use:

XX-small font.

Which will produce: XX-small font.

This is text using the  value: Larger font.

This is text using the value: Smaller font.

This is text using a  measurement: 14pt font.

This is text using a  measurement: 12em font.

This is text using a  measurement: 10px font.

This is text using an  measurement: 8% font.

To apply this in CSS, in the  element for example, use:

h1 { font-size:12pt; }