font
Quick Summary for font
font CSS shorthand property sets all the different properties of an element's font. Alternatively, it sets an element's font to a system font.
			  Code Usage for font
/* Set the font size to 12px and the line height to 14px.    Set the font family to sans-serif */ p { font: 12px/14px sans-serif }  /* Set the font size to 80% of the parent element    or default value (if no parent element present).    Set the font family to sans-serif */ p { font: 80% sans-serif }  /* Set the font weight to bold,    the font-style to italic,    the font size to large,    and the font family to serif. */ p { font: bold italic large serif }  /* Use the same font as the status bar of the window */ p { font: status-bar } More Details for font
font
The font CSS shorthand property sets all the different properties of an element's font. Alternatively, it sets an element's font to a system font.
As with any shorthand property, any individual value that is not specified is set to its corresponding initial value (possibly overriding values previously set using non-shorthand properties). Though not directly settable by font, the longhands font-size-adjust and font-kerning are also reset to their initial values.
Constituent properties
This property is a shorthand for the following CSS properties:
font-family   font-size   font-stretch   font-style   font-variant   font-weight   line-height Syntax
The font property may be specified as either a single keyword, which will select a system font, or as a shorthand for various font-related properties.
If font is specified as a system keyword, it must be one of: caption, icon, menu, message-box, small-caption, status-bar.
If font is specified as a shorthand for several font-related properties, then:
<font-size>       <font-family>           it may optionally include values for:            <font-style>       <font-variant>       <font-weight>       <font-stretch>       <line-height>           font-style, font-variant and font-weight must precede font-size   font-variant may only specify the values defined in CSS 2.1, that is normal and small-caps   font-stretch may only be a single keyword value.   line-height must immediately follow font-size, preceded by "/", like this: "16px/3"   font-family must be the last value specified. Values
<'font-style'>        See the font-style CSS property.
<'font-variant'>        See the font-variant CSS property.
<'font-weight'>        See the font-weight CSS property.
<'font-stretch'>        See the font-stretch CSS property.
<'font-size'>        See the font-size CSS property.
<'line-height'>        See the line-height CSS property.
<'font-family'>        See the font-family CSS property.
caption        The system font used for captioned controls (e.g., buttons, drop-downs, etc.).
icon        The system font used to label icons.
menu        The system font used in menus (e.g., dropdown menus and menu lists).
message-box        The system font used in dialog boxes.
small-caption        The system font used for labeling small controls.
status-bar        The system font used in window status bars.
Prefixed system font keywordsBrowsers often implement several more, prefixed, keywords: Gecko implements -moz-window, -moz-document, -moz-desktop, -moz-info, -moz-dialog, -moz-button, -moz-pull-down-menu, -moz-list, and -moz-field.
Formal definition
| Initial value | as each of the properties of the shorthand: font-style:normalfont-variant:normalfont-weight:normalfont-stretch:normalfont-size:mediumline-height:normalfont-family: depends on user agent | 
|---|---|
| Applies to | all elements. It also applies to ::first-letterand::first-line. | 
| Inherited | yes | 
| Percentages | as each of the properties of the shorthand: font-size: refer to the parent element's font sizeline-height: refer to the font size of the element itself | 
| Computed value | as each of the properties of the shorthand: font-style: as specifiedfont-variant: as specifiedfont-weight: the keyword or the numerical value as specified, withbolderandlightertransformed to the real valuefont-stretch: as specifiedfont-size: as specified, but with relative lengths converted into absolute lengthsline-height: for percentage and length values, the absolute length, otherwise as specifiedfont-family: as specified | 
| Animation type | as each of the properties of the shorthand: font-style: discretefont-variant: discretefont-weight: a font weightfont-stretch: a font stretchfont-size: a lengthline-height: either number or lengthfont-family: discrete | 
Formal syntax
[ [ <'font-style'> || <font-variant-css21> || <'font-weight'> || <'font-stretch'> ]? <'font-size'> [ / <'line-height'> ]? <'font-family'> ] | caption | icon | menu | message-box | small-caption | status-barwhere
<font-variant-css21> = [ normal | small-caps ]
Examples
Setting font properties
/* Set the font size to 12px and the line height to 14px.    Set the font family to sans-serif */ p { font: 12px/14px sans-serif }  /* Set the font size to 80% of the parent element    or default value (if no parent element present).    Set the font family to sans-serif */ p { font: 80% sans-serif }  /* Set the font weight to bold,    the font-style to italic,    the font size to large,    and the font family to serif. */ p { font: bold italic large serif }  /* Use the same font as the status bar of the window */ p { font: status-bar } Live sample
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Fonts Module Level 4 # font-prop | 
See also
font-style   font-weight   Fundamental text and font styling Last modified: Sep 20, 2021, by MDN contributors
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