This W3Schools tutorial taught me how to use the CSS font-style
property to make text bold (equivalent to <b&g>this</b>
in old-fashioned HTML) as well as how to make text italic (equivalent to<i>this</i>
in old-fashioned HTML).
However, I can't seem to find anywhere how to make text have both properties at the same time (equivalent to <b><i>this</i></b>
in old-fashioned HTML).
Is there a way to do this using pure CSS?
I've tried this:
font-style: italic bold;
The result was that the page ignored both properties, and it was as though I never specified this property at all.
I got the same results when I tried this:
font-style: italic, bold;
I got a different result when I tried this:
font-style: italic; bold;
This time, what happened is that it used the first style given (italic) but ignored the second (bold).
Can this be done with pure css?
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