font-size-adjust
Baseline 2024
Newly available
Since July 2024, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
The font-size-adjust
attribute allows authors to specify an aspect value for an element that will preserve the x-height of the first choice font in a substitute font.
Note: As a presentation attribute, font-size-adjust
can be used as a CSS property. See the CSS font-size-adjust
property for more information.
You can use this attribute with the following SVG elements:
Example
<svg
width="600"
height="80"
viewBox="0 0 500 80"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<text y="20" font-family="Times, serif" font-size="10px">
This text uses the Times font (10px), which is hard to read in small sizes.
</text>
<text y="40" font-family="Verdana, sans-serif" font-size="10px">
This text uses the Verdana font (10px), which has relatively large lowercase
letters.
</text>
<text
y="60"
font-family="Times, serif"
font-size="10px"
font-size-adjust="0.58">
This is the 10px Times, but now adjusted to the same aspect ratio as the
Verdana.
</text>
</svg>
Usage notes
Default value | none |
---|---|
Value | none | <number> |
Animatable | Yes |
none
-
Choose the size of the font based only on the
font-size
property. <number>
-
Choose the size of the font so that its lowercase letters (as determined by the x-height of the font) are the specified number times the
font-size
.The number specified should generally be the aspect ratio (ratio of x-height to font size) of the first choice
font-family
. This means that the first-choice font, when available, will appear the same size in browsers, whether or not they supportfont-size-adjust
.0
yields text of zero height (hidden text).
Specifications
Specification |
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CSS Fonts Module Level 4 # font-size-adjust-prop |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser