The font-variation-settings CSS descriptor allows authors to specify low-level OpenType or TrueType font variations in the @font-face at-rule. The values for this descriptor are the same as the font-variation-settings property, except for the global keyword values.
Since this descriptor sets variation values on the font object in the @font-face at-rule and not on an entire element, only some glyphs in an element may be rendered using this descriptor.
Syntax
/* Use the default settings */ font-variation-settings: normal; /* Set values for OpenType axis names */ font-variation-settings: "xhgt" 0.7;
Values
normal-
Text is laid out using default settings.
<string> <number>-
When rendering text, the list of OpenType axis names is passed to the text layout engine to enable or disable font features. Each setting is always a
<string>of 4 ASCII characters, followed by anumberindicating the axis value. If the<string>has more or fewer characters or contains characters outside the U+20 - U+7E code point range, the whole property is invalid. The<number>can be fractional or negative.
Examples
Setting font weight and stretch in a @font-face rule
@font-face {
font-family: "OpenTypeFont";
src: url("open_type_font.woff2") format("woff2");
font-weight: normal;
font-style: normal;
font-variation-settings:
"wght" 400,
"wdth" 300;
}
See also
- Other
@font-facedescriptors:font-display,font-family,font-feature-settings,font-stretch,font-style,font-weight,src,unicode-range - Related font properties:
font-feature-settings,font-variation-settings