The size-adjust
CSS descriptor for the @font-face
at-rule defines a multiplier for glyph outlines and metrics associated with this font. This makes it easier to harmonize the designs of various fonts when rendered at the same font size.
The size-adjust
descriptor behaves in a similar fashion to the font-size-adjust
property. It calculates an adjustment per font by matching ex heights.
Syntax
size-adjust: 90%;
Values
<percentage>
-
A
<percentage>
value with an initial value of 100%.
All metrics associated with this font are scaled by the given percentage. This includes glyph advances, baseline tables, and overrides provided by @font-face
descriptors.
Examples
Overriding metrics of a fallback font
The size-adjust
property can help when overriding the metrics of a fallback font to better match those of a primary web font.
@font-face { font-family: web-font; src: url("https://example.com/font.woff"); } @font-face { font-family: local-font; src: local(Local Font); size-adjust: 90%; }
See also
font-display
descriptorfont-family
descriptorfont-weight
descriptorfont-style
descriptorfont-stretch
descriptorfont-feature-settings
font-variation-settings
descriptorsrc
descriptorunicode-range
descriptorfont-size-adjust
property