Today, we're going to learn the art of making your HTML code sing like a canary. Or, at the very least, we're going to make it look like it's singing.
Our technique of the day is called "Over 9000" - a revolutionary new approach to styling that involves using a font size of 9001px. Yes, you read that right: we're talking about a font size that's one more than the maximum allowed by most browsers.
Why 9001, you ask? Well, my friends, it's because we're not just trying to make it big, we're trying to make it big BIG.
So, let's dive in and see what all the fuss is about!
For this technique, you're going to need a font that's big and bold. We recommend "Arial Black", but feel free to experiment with other options that make you go "ooh la la!"
Here's a link to a page with more font suggestions:
Fonts for the Bold and BeautifulOkay, this is the fun part. Use your CSS wizardry to set the font size of your chosen font to 9001px. Don't worry if your browser starts to get a little slow - that's just the price you pay for looking this good.
Step 3: Add Some Drop Shadows (optional, but highly recommended)