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My font-family style doesn't affect text in tables, but I'd like to change the font for the whole document.How can I do this?

Asked by tofucook in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Font Creator

I'm trying to change the font that is used on my web page, which already is successfully using one style.
I thought I'd define a second style for body to specify a font family.  It works, but text I have in a table
(<TABLE BORDER=3 WIDTH=92% bgcolor="#D6C2FE" align="center">) reverts to the default font.  How
can I ensure that I use a different font family for the entire document?  In my inline CSS style sheet below,
I've tried both with "body" and "body, table" to modify the entire document.  Thanks!

 <STYLE TYPE="text/css">  
    body, table
       { font-family: "Comic Sans MS", Verdana, Arial, Helvetica;
         /* browser will use the first family the client has */
       }
   
    .lightpurplebackgroundrectangle
       { background-color:#D6C2FE; border-color:#D6C2FE;
         border-width:thin; border-style:outset;
         padding: 1%;
       }
  </STYLE>
 
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