That is only available as small-caps shall be selectable as either a 'normal' face or a 'small-caps' face. A font cannot fail to have a normal variant. 'normal' matches a font's normal (non-small-caps) variant. A small-caps font may be synthesized byĮlectronically scaling uppercase letters from a normal font. Synthesized, or (3) a font where all lowercase letters are replaced by 'Small-caps' matches (1) aįont labeled as 'small-caps', (2) a font in which the small caps are Otherwise the values must be matched exactly or font-style will fail. Labeled with the CSS keyword 'italic' (preferred) or 'oblique'. Will be satisfied if there is either a face in the UA's font database The per-property matching rules from (2) above are as follows: The CSS 2.1 properties for each character.) (The above algorithm can be optimized to avoid having to revisit The UA should mapĮach character for which it has no suitable font to a visible symbolĬhosen by the UA, preferably a "missing character" glyph from one of the Means to determine a suitable font for that character. If a particularĬharacter cannot be displayed using this font, then the UA may use other Match that can be obtained within the default font.
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Setting font properties will be among the most common uses of style The CSS Working Group is also developing CSS level 2 revision 2 (CSS 2.2). Please, see "Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - The Official Definition" in the latest CSS Snapshot for a list of specifications and the sections they replace. Note: Several sections of this specification have been updated by other specifications.