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Question ID 15004

You are implementing an HTML page that uses a custom sans-serif font. The CSS
statement for the page is as follows.

Some users report that text is displayed in the default font for the browser.
You need to modify the CSS statement to ensure that the content is displayed with the
custom font.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate options from the drop-down lists in
the answer area.)

Option A

Answer :

Explanation:

Using The Font You Want In the CSS3 @font-face rule you must first define a name for the font (e.g. myFirstFont), and then point to the font file. To use the font for an HTML element, refer to the name of the font (myFirstFont) through the font-family property: Example @font-face { font-family: myFirstFont; src: url(sansation_light.woff); } div { font-family: myFirstFont; } Note: * CSS3 Web Fonts - The @font-face Rule Web fonts allow Web designers to use fonts that are not installed on the user's computer. When you have found/bought the font you wish to use, just include the font file on your web server, and it will be automatically downloaded to the user when needed. Your "own" fonts are defined within the CSS3 @font-face rule. * TrueType Fonts (TTF) TrueType is a font standard developed in the late 1980s, by Apple and Microsoft. TrueType is the most common font format for both the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

Option B

 

 

Correct Answer A
Explanation


Question ID 15005

Your company uses a third-party component that generates HTML for a website. The third-
party component creates DIV elements that display a yellow background.
The third-party component uses inline styles in the DIV elements that are inconsistent with
your corporate standards. You must override the DIV elements in the style sheet with the
corporate styles.
You need to ensure that the website meets corporate standards.
Which style should you use?

 

Option A

Option A

Option B

Option B

Option C

Option C

Option D

Option D

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: CSS attempts to create a balance of power between author and user style sheets. By default, rules in an author's style sheet override those in a user's style sheet. However, for balance, an "!important" declaration (the delimiter token "!" and keyword "important" follow the declaration) takes precedence over a normal declaration. Both author and user style sheets may contain "!important" declarations, and user "!important" rules override author "!important" rules. This CSS feature improves accessibility of documents by giving users with special requirements (large fonts, color combinations, etc.) control over presentation. Reference: Assigning property values, Cascading, and Inheritance, !important rules

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