Typography
Utilities for controlling the font weight of an element.
Class | Styles |
---|---|
font-thin | font-weight: 100; |
font-extralight | font-weight: 200; |
font-light | font-weight: 300; |
font-normal | font-weight: 400; |
font-medium | font-weight: 500; |
font-semibold | font-weight: 600; |
font-bold | font-weight: 700; |
font-extrabold | font-weight: 800; |
font-black | font-weight: 900; |
font-(<custom-property>) | font-weight: var(<custom-property>); |
font-[<value>] | font-weight: <value>; |
Use utilities like font-thin
and font-bold
to set the font weight of an element:
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<p class="font-light ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="font-normal ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="font-medium ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="font-semibold ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="font-bold ...">The quick brown fox ...</p>
Use the font-[<value>]
syntax to set the font weight based on a completely custom value:
<p class="font-[1000] ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
For CSS variables, you can also use the font-(<custom-property>)
syntax:
<p class="font-(--my-font-weight) ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
This is just a shorthand for font-[var(<custom-property>)]
that adds the var()
function for you automatically.
Prefix a font-weight
utility with a breakpoint variant like md:
to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<p class="font-normal md:font-bold ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.
Use the --font-weight-*
theme variables to customize the font weight utilities in your project:
@theme { --font-weight-extrablack: 1000; }
Now the font-extrablack
utility can be used in your markup:
<div class="font-extrablack"> <!-- ... --></div>
Learn more about customizing your theme in the theme documentation.