CSS - Text


This tutorial will teach you how to manipulate text using CSS properties. You can set following text properties of an element:
  • The color property is used to set the color of a text.
  • The direction property is used to set the text direction.
  • The letter-spacing property is used to add or subtract space between the letters that make up a word.
  • The word-spacing property is used to add or subtract space between the words of a sentence.
  • The text-indent property is used to indent the text of a paragraph.
  • The text-align property is used to align the text of a document.
  • The text-decoration property is used to underline, overline, and strikethrough text.
  • The text-transform property is used to capitalize text or convert text to uppercase or lowercase letters.
  • The white-space property is used to control the flow and formatting of text.
  • The text-shadow property is used to set the text shadow around a text.

Set the text color:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the text color. Possible value could be any color name in any valid format.
<p style="color:red;">
This text will be written in red.
</p>
This will produce following result:
This text will be written in red.
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Set the text direction :

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the direction of a text. Possible values are ltr or rtl.
<p style="direction:rtl;">
This text will be renedered from right to left
</p>
This will produce following result:
This text will be renedered from right to left
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Set the space between characters:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the space between characters. Possible values are normal or a number specifying space..
<p style="letter-spacing:5px;">
This text is having space between letters.
</p>
This will produce following result:
This text is having space between letters.
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Set the space between words:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the space between words. Possible values are normal or a number specifying space..
<p style="word-spacing:5px;">
This text is having space between words.
</p>
This will produce following result:
This text is having space between words.
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Set the text indent:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to indent the first line of a paragraph. Possible values are % or a number specifying indent space..
<p style="text-indent:1cm;">
This text will have first line indented by 1cm
and this line will remain at its actual position
this is done by CSS text-indent property.
</p>
This will produce following result:
This text will have first line indented by 1cm
and this line will remain at its actual position
this is done by CSS text-indent property.
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Set the text alignment:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to align a text. Possible values are left, right, center, justify..
<p style="text-align:right;">
This will be right aligned.
</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">
This will be center aligned.
</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">
This will be left aligned.
</p>
This will produce following result:
This will be right aligned.
This will be center aligned.
This will be left aligned.
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Decorating the text:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to decorate a text. Possible values are none, underline, overline, line-through, blink..
<p style="text-decoration:underline;">
This will be underlined
</p>
<p style="text-decoration:line-through;">
This will be striked through.
</p>
<p style="text-decoration:overline;">
This will have a over line.
</p>
<p style="text-decoration:blink;">
This text will have blinking effect
</p>
This will produce following result:
This will be underlined
This will be striked through.
This will have a over line.
This text will have blinking effect
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Set the text cases:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the cases for a text. Possible values arenone, capitalize, uppercase, lowercase..
<p style="text-transform:capitalize;">
This will be capitalized
</p>
<p style="text-transform:uppercase;">
This will be in uppercase
</p>
<p style="text-transform:lowercase;">
This will be in lowercase
</p>
This will produce following result:
This Will Be Capitalized
THIS WILL BE IN UPPERCASE
this will be in lowercase

Set the white space between text:

Following is the example which demonstrates how white space inside an element is handled. Possible values are normal, pre, nowrap.
<p style="white-space:pre;">This text has a line break
and the white-space pre setting tells the browser to honor it
just like the HTML pre tag.</p>
This will produce following result:
This text has a line break and the white-space pre setting tells the browser to honor it just like the HTML pre tag.

Set the text shadow:

Following is the example which demonstrates how to set the shadow around a text. This may not be supported by all the browsers.
<p style="text-shadow:4px 4px 8px blue;">
If your browser supports the CSS text-shadow property, 
this text will have a  blue shadow.</p>
This will produce following result:
If your browser supports the CSS text-shadow property, this text will have a blue shadow.

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