You can size it via CSS, directly in the tag by adding the "font-size: 12px" attribute to it for example, or in "em" units <- The latter allows the size to be adaptable based on preconditions. if you are going to do it directly in HTML the result would be:
Simply resize it using the css font-size attribute:
To this attribute you can pass both a font size in:
pixels :
font-size: 20px
percentages :
font-size: 150%
em units (which are the most recommended):
font-size: 2.5em
or predefined values :
font-size: large
Example with em
One option is to use h1, h2, h3...
You can size it via CSS, directly in the tag by adding the "font-size: 12px" attribute to it for example, or in "em" units <- The latter allows the size to be adaptable based on preconditions. if you are going to do it directly in HTML the result would be:
If you do it by CSS it could be:
#url to { font-size: 12px; }