font-kerning
Quick Summary for font-kerning
The
font-kerning
CSS property sets the use of the kerning information stored in a font.
Code Usage for font-kerning
font-kerning: auto; font-kerning: normal; font-kerning: none; /* Global values */ font-kerning: inherit; font-kerning: initial; font-kerning: revert; font-kerning: unset;
More Details for font-kerning
font-kerning
The font-kerning
CSS property sets the use of the kerning information stored in a font.
Kerning defines how letters are spaced. In well-kerned fonts, this feature makes character spacing more uniform and pleasant to read than it would otherwise be.
In the image below, for instance, the examples on the left do not use kerning, while the ones on the right do:
Syntax
font-kerning: auto; font-kerning: normal; font-kerning: none; /* Global values */ font-kerning: inherit; font-kerning: initial; font-kerning: revert; font-kerning: unset;
Values
auto
The browser determines whether font kerning should be used or not. For example, some browsers will disable kerning on small fonts, since applying it could harm the readability of text.
normal
Font kerning information stored in the font must be applied.
none
Font kerning information stored in the font is disabled.
Formal definition
Initial value | auto |
---|---|
Applies to | all elements. It also applies to ::first-letter and ::first-line . |
Inherited | yes |
Computed value | as specified |
Animation type | discrete |
Formal syntax
auto | normal | none
Examples
Enabling and disabling kerning
HTML<div id="kern"></div> <div id="nokern"></div> <textarea id="input">AV T. ij</textarea>
CSS div { font-size: 2rem; font-family: serif; } #nokern { font-kerning: none; } #kern { font-kerning: normal; }
JavaScript let input = document.getElementById('input'); let kern = document.getElementById('kern'); let nokern = document.getElementById('nokern'); input.addEventListener('keyup', function() { kern.textContent = input.value; /* Update content */ nokern.textContent = input.value; }); kern.textContent = input.value; /* Initialize content */ nokern.textContent = input.value;
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Fonts Module Level 4 # font-kerning-prop |
See also
font-variant
, font-variant-position
, font-variant-east-asian
, font-variant-caps
, font-variant-ligatures
, font-variant-numeric
, font-variant-alternates
, font-synthesis
, letter-spacing
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