CSS font-variant-caps Property

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Example

p {
  font-variant-caps: unicase;
}





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Meaning

The font-variant-caps property controls the use of alternate glyphs for capital letters.

Default value:normal
Inherited:Yes
Animatable:No
Version:CSS3
JavaScript syntax:
object.style.fontVariantCaps="normal|small-caps|all-small-caps|petite-caps|all-petite-caps|unicase|titling-caps|initial|inherit|unset|revert|revert-layer|unset";



Standard Syntax

font-variant-caps: normal|small-caps|all-small-caps|petite-caps|all-petite-caps|unicase|titling-caps|initial|inherit|revert|revert-layer|unset;



Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the property.




Status







Property Values

The following table describes the values of this property.

Value Description
normal Deactivates the use of alternate glyphs
small-caps Defines small capitals for both upper and lowercase letters.
all-small-caps Defines small capitals.
petite-caps Defines petite capitals.
all-petite-caps Defines petite capitals for both upper and lowercase letters.
unicase Defines a mix of small capitals for uppercase letters with normal lowercase letters.
titling-caps Defines titling capitals.
initial Sets this property to its default value.
inherit If specified, the associated element takes the computed value of its parent element animation-delay property.
revert Reverts the cascaded value of the property from its current value to the value the property
revert-layer Rollback styles to the ones specified in previous cascade layers.
unset Resets a property to its inherited value if the property naturally inherits from its parent, and to its initial value if not.



Default CSS Property Values

selectors {
  font-variant-caps: normal;
}
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