css at-rules font-face font-display

The font-display descriptor for the @font-face at-rule determines how a font face is displayed based on whether and when it is downloaded and ready to use.

Syntax

/* Keyword values */
font-display: auto;
font-display: block;
font-display: swap;
font-display: fallback;
font-display: optional;

Values

auto

The font display strategy is defined by the user agent.

block

Gives the font face a short block period and an infinite swap period.

swap

Gives the font face an extremely small block period and an infinite swap period.

fallback

Gives the font face an extremely small block period and a short swap period.

optional

Gives the font face an extremely small block period and no swap period.

Note: In Firefox, the preferences gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay and gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay_short provide the duration of the "short" and "extremely small" periods, respectively.

Description

The font display timeline is based on a timer that begins the moment the user agent attempts to use a given downloaded font face. The timeline is divided into the three periods below which dictate the rendering behavior of any elements using the font face:

Examples

Specifying fallback font-display

@font-face {
  font-family: ExampleFont;
  src:
    url(/path/to/fonts/examplefont.woff) format("woff"),
    url(/path/to/fonts/examplefont.eot) format("eot");
  font-weight: 400;
  font-style: normal;
  font-display: fallback;
}

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