For example, if you use Google Chrome to open the background to compile an article, select the font of the article as first, and then edit the other text. the font becomes & amp; quot; as shown in the following illustration: for the first time, I only performed the operation on the font of the article. the style attribute contains! The second time...
For example, if you use Google's browser to open the background to compile an article, select the font of the article as first, and then edit the other text, and the font becomes ";
Note:
For the first time, I only performed the operation on the font of the article. the style attribute contains!
The second time I first performed font and font size operations on the article, and there was a "problem in the style attribute.
This problem occurs only in Google browsers and only in the font?
How can I modify it?
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For example, if you use Google's browser to open the background to compile an article, select the font of the article as first, and then edit the other text, and the font becomes ";
Note:
For the first time, I only performed the operation on the font of the article. the style attribute contains!
The second time I first performed font and font size operations on the article, and there was a "problem in the style attribute.
This problem occurs only in Google browsers and only in the font?
How can I modify it?
Font-family: 'Microsoft yahei'