CSS - letter-spacing Property
The letter-spacing property specifies the space between the letters or characters that make up a word or text.
Possible Values
normal: Default value and represents the normal amount of space between letters.
length: Any specific length {pixels (px), points (pt), ems (em), or percentages (%)}.
initial: Sets the letter-spacing to its default value.
inherit: Allows to inherit the letter-spacing value from its parent element.
Note: Negative values are permitted.
Applies to
All the HTML elements.
DOM Syntax
object.style.letterSpacing = "5px;"
Example
Here is an example:
<html> <head> </head> <body> <h2>Letter spacing</h2> <p style="letter-spacing: normal;">Letter spacing normal.</p> <p style="letter-spacing: 10px;">Letter spacing increased.</p> <p style="letter-spacing: -1px;">Letter spacing decreased.</p> </body> </html>
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