CSS font-stretch Property
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Definition
The font-stretch property condenses or expands the current font-family.
Note: The font-family are condensed or expanded horizontally only.
Inherited: Yes
JavaScript Syntax
CSS properties can also be dynamically changed with a JavaScript.
Scripting Syntax: object.style.fontStretch="ultra-expanded"
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can find more details about the
fontStretch property.
In our HTML DOM tutorial you can also find a full
Style Object Reference.
Example
h2
{
font-stretch: ultra-condensed
}
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Possible Values
| Value |
Description |
| normal |
Default. Sets the scale of condensation or expansion to normal |
| wider |
Sets the scale of expansion to the next expanded value
|
| narrower |
Sets the scale of condensation to the next condensed value
|
ultra-condensed
extra-condensed
condensed
semi-condensed
semi-expanded
expanded
extra-expanded
ultra-expanded |
Sets the scale of condensation or expansion of the
font-family. "ultra-condensed" is the most condensed (narrowest)
value, and "ultra-expanded" is the most expanded (widest) value
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