CSS - font-kerning Property
The font-kerning property provided by CSS is useful in determining the way specific pairs of letters are spaced.
Possible Values
auto: Browser decides whether font kerning should be applied or not.
normal: Information of font kerning stored in the font must be used.
none: Information of font kerning stored in the font is disabled.
Applies to
All the HTML elements.
DOM Syntax
object.style.fontKerning = "normal";
CSS font-kerning - Basic Example
Here is an example:
<html> <head> <style> div { font-size: 2rem; font-family: serif; } #nokern { font-kerning: none; } #kern { font-kerning: normal; } #auto { font-kerning: auto; } </style> </head> <body> <h2>Font kerning</h2> <div id="kern">AV</div> <div id="nokern">AV</div> <div id="auto">AV</div> </body> </html>
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