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Lobster
font. To do this, copy the following code snippet and paste it into the top of your code editor (before the opening style
element):
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Lobster" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
Now you can use the Lobster
font in your CSS by using Lobster
as the FAMILY_NAME as in the following example:font-family: FAMILY_NAME, GENERIC_NAME;
.
The GENERIC_NAME is optional, and is a fallback font in case the other specified font is not available. This is covered in the next challenge.
Family names are case-sensitive and need to be wrapped in quotes if there is a space in the name. For example, you need quotes to use the "Open Sans"
font, but not to use the Lobster
font.
Lobster
as the font-family
for your h2
element.
Lobster
font.
testString: assert(new RegExp("googleapis", "gi").test(code));
- text: Your h2
element should use the font Lobster
.
testString: assert($("h2").css("font-family").match(/lobster/i));
- text: You should only use an h2
element selector to change the font.
testString: assert(/\s*[^\.]h2\s*\{\s*font-family\:\s*(['"]?)Lobster\1\s*(;\s*\}|\})/gi.test(code));
- text: Your p
element should still use the font monospace
.
testString: assert($("p").css("font-family").match(/monospace/i));
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