HTML basefont face Attribute
HTML <basefont> tag
Definition and Usage
The face attribute specifies the base (default) font for a page.
Compatibility Notes
The basefont element was deprecated in HTML 4.01
and is not supported in XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD.
Use CSS instead.
CSS syntax (in <head>): <style>body{font-family: courier, serif}</style>
In our CSS tutorial you can find more details about the
font-family property.
Syntax
<basefont face="font-family" />
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Syntax Example
<basefont face="Arial, Times New Roman" />
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Attribute Values
Value |
Description |
font-family |
Specifies the default font for
the text on the page. Default value: Browser dependent
Possible values: A comma separated prioritized list of font family names
to use.
There are two types of font-family values:
- family-name: The name of a font-family, like "times",
"courier", "arial", etc
- generic-family: The name of a generic-family, like "serif",
"sans-serif", "cursive", "fantasy", "monospace"
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Browser Support

The attribute is deprecated, only supported by Internet Explorer, and should be avoided.
Example
<html>
<head>
<basefont face="Arial, Times New Roman" />
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello. Welcome to W3Schools.</p>
</body>
</html>
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Try-It-Yourself Demos
basefont
face attribute example
Set the default font with the basefont face attribute.
In CSS:
default
font-family example
Set the default font with CSS.
HTML <basefont> tag
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