New Perspectives on HTML and CSS
New Perspectives on HTML and CSS
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ISBN: 9781111526443
Author: Carey, Patrick
Publisher: Course Technology Ptr
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Chapter 2, Problem 19CP1
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To save the changes and open the ph_play.html in the browser and verify the typography and colors used in the document match those shown in Figure 2-54.

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