font-display
Quick Summary for font-display (@font-face)
font-display
descriptor determines how a font face is displayed based on whether and when it is downloaded and ready to use.
Code Usage for font-display (@font-face)
/* Keyword values */ font-display: auto; font-display: block; font-display: swap; font-display: fallback; font-display: optional;
More Details for font-display (@font-face)
font-display
The font-display
descriptor determines how a font face is displayed based on whether and when it is downloaded and ready to use.
Syntax
/* Keyword values */ font-display: auto; font-display: block; font-display: swap; font-display: fallback; font-display: optional;
Values
auto
The font display strategy is defined by the user agent.
block
Gives the font face a short block period and an infinite swap period.
swap
Gives the font face an extremely small block period and an infinite swap period.
fallback
Gives the font face an extremely small block period and a short swap period.
optional
Gives the font face an extremely small block period and no swap period.
Note: In Firefox, the preferences gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay
and gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay_short
provide the duration of the "short" and "extremely small" periods, respectively.
Description
The font display timeline
The font display timeline is based on a timer that begins the moment the user agent attempts to use a given downloaded font face. The timeline is divided into the three periods below which dictate the rendering behavior of any elements using the font face.
Font block periodIf the font face is not loaded, any element attempting to use it must render an invisible fallback font face. If the font face successfully loads during this period, it is used normally.
Font swap periodIf the font face is not loaded, any element attempting to use it must render a fallback font face. If the font face successfully loads during this period, it is used normally.
Font failure periodIf the font face is not loaded, the user agent treats it as a failed load causing normal font fallback.
Formal definition
Related at-rule | @font-face |
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Initial value | auto |
Computed value | as specified |
Formal syntax
[ auto | block | swap | fallback | optional ]
Examples
Specifying fallback font-display
@font-face { font-family: ExampleFont; src: url(/path/to/fonts/examplefont.woff) format('woff'), url(/path/to/fonts/examplefont.eot) format('eot'); font-weight: 400; font-style: normal; font-display: fallback; }
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Fonts Module Level 4 # font-display-desc |
See also
font-family
font-stretch
font-style
font-weight
font-variant
font-feature-settings
font-variation-settings
src
unicode-range
Last modified: Aug 12, 2021, by MDN contributors
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