Quick Reference
The font-kerning property defines how a font’s letters are spaced by using the kerning information stored in the font.
p {
font-kerning: none;
}
Default
Default value | auto |
Inherited values | yes |
Can it be animated? | no |
These are the allowed values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
auto | The browser decides whether font kerning should be applied or not (default) |
normal | Specifies that font kerning is to be applied |
none | Specifies that font kerning is not to be applied |
Using JavaScript
The HTML element can also be styled using JavaScript and the element’s id.
document.getElementById('my_div').style.fontKerning = 'none';
<button onclick='my_function()'>Click Here</button>
<script>
function my_function() {
document.getElementById('my_div').style.fontKerning = 'none';
}
</script>
CSS Notes:
- The “inherit”, “initial” and “unset” keywords can be used with any CSS property to set its value
- In CSS there are many ways to express a color value in a property
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