font-family - CSS 3
The font-family property specifies the font for an element.The font-family property can hold several font names as a "fallback" system.
If the browser does not support the first font, it tries the next font.There are two types of font family names:Start with the font you want, and always end with a generic family, to let the browser pick a similar font in the generic family, if no other fonts are available.Note: Separate each value with a comma.Note: If a font name contains white-space, it must be quoted. Single quotes must be used when using the "style" attribute in HTML.
Syntax
font-family: font|initial|inherit;
Example
p
{
font-family: "Times New Roman", Georgia, Serif;
}
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