CSS - font-language-override Property
The font-language-override property of CSS is used to override the typeface behaviour for a particular language.
Possible Values
normal: Specifies the browser to use the glyphs for the language specified by the lang attribute. It is the default value.
<string>: Specifies the browser to use the glyphs for the language specified by the <string>. For example: "KOR" for Korean, "ENG" for English, "DAN" for Danish, etc.
Applies to
All the HTML elements.
DOM Syntax
object.style.fontLanguageOverride = "normal | <string>";
CSS font-language - Basic Example
Here is an example:
<html> <head> <style> .my-text { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-language-override: "TRK"; } </style> </head> <body> <p>This is some text with language-specific glyphs: ğüşöçİ</p> <p class="my-text">This is some text with language-specific glyphs: ğüşöçİ</p> </body> </html>
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