Using CSS letter-spacing to control spacing within a word

ID: C8

Technology: css

Type: Technique

When to Use

All technologies that support CSS.

Description

The objective of this technique is to demonstrate how the visual appearance of spacing in text may be enhanced via style sheets while still maintaining meaningful text sequencing. The CSS letter-spacing property helps developers control the amount of white space between characters. This is recommended over adding blank characters to control the spacing, since the blank characters can change the meaning and pronunciation of the word.

Examples

Increasing the spacing between characters in a word

The following CSS would add the equivalent of a space between each character in a level-2 heading:

The CSS

h2 {
  letter-spacing: 1em;
}

The HTML

<h2>Museum</h2>

The rendered result might look something like:

M u s e u m

Tests

Procedure

For each word that appears to have non-standard spacing between characters:

  1. Check whether the CSS letter-spacing property was used to control spacing.

Expected Results

Resources