CSS attribute font (Font)
font: [ [
Composite attributes, see below for each attribute.
Must contain both font-size and font-family, and the order of these two values cannot be changed. The values of other keywords are placed in front of these two values, and the order can be disrupted at will.
You can put an optional line-height value (line-height) on the font-size value (font-size) as some kind of subsidiary value of the font size, which must be followed by font-family.
font-style:normal | italic | oblique
normal: Specify the text font style as a normal font.
italic: Specifies the text font style to be italic. For special fonts that are not designed with italics, oblique will be applied if an italic look is to be used.
oblique: Specifies the text font style to be an oblique font. Artificially italicize text instead of selecting the italics in the font.
Note: The difference between italic and oblique is really not visible, at least not in the Chrom browser.
font-variant: normal | small-caps
normal: normal font.
small-caps: Small uppercase font.
font-weight: normal | bold | bolder | lighter |
normal : Normal font. Equivalent to number 400.
bold: Bold. Equivalent to number 700.
bolder: extra bold. It is also equivalent to the role of strong and b objects.
lighter: thin body.
font-size:
font-family: [
font-stretch: ultra-condensed | extra-condensed | condensed | semi-condensed | normal | semi-expanded | expanded | extra-expanded | ultra-expanded
ultra-condensed: 4 bases narrower than normal text width.
extra-condensed: 3 bases narrower than normal text width.
condensed: 2 bases narrower than the normal text width.
semi-condensed: 1 base narrower than normal text width.
normal: Normal text width.
semi-expanded: 1 base wider than normal text width.
expanded: 2 bases wider than the normal text width.
extra-expanded: 3 bases wider than the normal text width.
ultra-expanded: 4 bases wider than normal text width.
But even if it is supported, the display effect is no different from normal text.