Typography
Utilities for controlling the font size of an element.
Class | Styles |
---|---|
text-xs | font-size: var(--text-xs); /* 0.75rem (12px) */
line-height: var(--text-xs--line-height); /* calc(1 / 0.75) */ |
text-sm | font-size: var(--text-sm); /* 0.875rem (14px) */
line-height: var(--text-sm--line-height); /* calc(1.25 / 0.875) */ |
text-base | font-size: var(--text-base); /* 1rem (16px) */
line-height: var(--text-base--line-height); /* calc(1.5 / 1) */ |
text-lg | font-size: var(--text-lg); /* 1.125rem (18px) */
line-height: var(--text-lg--line-height); /* calc(1.75 / 1.125) */ |
text-xl | font-size: var(--text-xl); /* 1.25rem (20px) */
line-height: var(--text-xl--line-height); /* calc(1.75 / 1.25) */ |
text-2xl | font-size: var(--text-2xl); /* 1.5rem (24px) */
line-height: var(--text-2xl--line-height); /* calc(2 / 1.5) */ |
text-3xl | font-size: var(--text-3xl); /* 1.875rem (30px) */
line-height: var(--text-3xl--line-height); /* calc(2.25 / 1.875) */ |
text-4xl | font-size: var(--text-4xl); /* 2.25rem (36px) */
line-height: var(--text-4xl--line-height); /* calc(2.5 / 2.25) */ |
text-5xl | font-size: var(--text-5xl); /* 3rem (48px) */
line-height: var(--text-5xl--line-height); /* 1 */ |
text-6xl | font-size: var(--text-6xl); /* 3.75rem (60px) */
line-height: var(--text-6xl--line-height); /* 1 */ |
text-7xl | font-size: var(--text-7xl); /* 4.5rem (72px) */
line-height: var(--text-7xl--line-height); /* 1 */ |
text-8xl | font-size: var(--text-8xl); /* 6rem (96px) */
line-height: var(--text-8xl--line-height); /* 1 */ |
text-9xl | font-size: var(--text-9xl); /* 8rem (128px) */
line-height: var(--text-9xl--line-height); /* 1 */ |
text-(length:<custom-property>) | font-size: var(<custom-property>); |
text-[<value>] | font-size: <value>; |
Use utilities like text-sm
and text-lg
to set the font size of an element:
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<p class="text-sm ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="text-base ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="text-lg ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="text-xl ...">The quick brown fox ...</p><p class="text-2xl ...">The quick brown fox ...</p>
Use utilities like text-sm/6
and text-lg/7
to set the font size and line-height of an element at the same time:
So I started to walk into the water. I won't lie to you boys, I was terrified. But I pressed on, and as I made my way past the breakers a strange calm came over me. I don't know if it was divine intervention or the kinship of all living things but I tell you Jerry at that moment, I was a marine biologist.
So I started to walk into the water. I won't lie to you boys, I was terrified. But I pressed on, and as I made my way past the breakers a strange calm came over me. I don't know if it was divine intervention or the kinship of all living things but I tell you Jerry at that moment, I was a marine biologist.
So I started to walk into the water. I won't lie to you boys, I was terrified. But I pressed on, and as I made my way past the breakers a strange calm came over me. I don't know if it was divine intervention or the kinship of all living things but I tell you Jerry at that moment, I was a marine biologist.
<p class="text-sm/6 ...">So I started to walk into the water...</p><p class="text-sm/7 ...">So I started to walk into the water...</p><p class="text-sm/8 ...">So I started to walk into the water...</p>
Use the text-[<value>]
syntax to set the font size based on a completely custom value:
<p class="text-[14px] ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
For CSS variables, you can also use the text-(length:<custom-property>)
syntax:
<p class="text-(length:--my-text-size) ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
This is just a shorthand for text-[length:var(<custom-property>)]
that adds the var()
function for you automatically.
Prefix a font-size
utility with a breakpoint variant like md:
to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<p class="text-sm md:text-base ..."> <!-- ... --></p>
Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.
Use the --text-*
theme variables to customize the font size utilities in your project:
@theme { --text-tiny: 0.625rem; }
Now the text-tiny
utility can be used in your markup:
<div class="text-tiny"> <!-- ... --></div>
You can also provide default line-height
, letter-spacing
, and font-weight
values for a font size:
@theme { --text-tiny: 0.625rem; --text-tiny--line-height: 1.5rem; --text-tiny--letter-spacing: 0.125rem; --text-tiny--font-weight: 500; }
Learn more about customizing your theme in the theme documentation.
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