Property: |
letter-spacing |
Values: |
normal, <length> |
Initial: |
normal |
Inherited: |
yes |
The length unit indicates an addition to the default space between
characters. Values can be negative, but there may be implementation-specific
limits. The UA is free to select the exact spacing algorithm. The letter spacing
may also be influenced by justification (which is a value of the 'align'
property).
BLOCKQUOTE { letter-spacing: 0.1em }
Here, the letter-spacing between each character in 'BLOCKQUOTE' elements
would be increased by '0.1em'.
With a value of 'normal', the UAs may change the space between letters to
justify text. This will not happen if 'letter-spacing' is explicitly set to a
<length> value:
BLOCKQUOTE { letter-spacing: 0 }
BLOCKQUOTE { letter-spacing: 0cm }
When the resultant space between two letters is not the same as the default
space, UAs should not use ligatures.
CSS1 core: UAs may interpret any value of 'letter-spacing' as 'normal
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