Typography
Utilities for controlling the tracking, or letter spacing, of an element.
| Class | Styles |
|---|---|
tracking-tighter | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-tighter); /* -0.05em */ |
tracking-tight | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-tight); /* -0.025em */ |
tracking-normal | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-normal); /* 0em */ |
tracking-wide | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-wide); /* 0.025em */ |
tracking-wider | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-wider); /* 0.05em */ |
tracking-widest | letter-spacing: var(--tracking-widest); /* 0.1em */ |
tracking-(<custom-property>) | letter-spacing: var(<custom-property>); |
tracking-[<value>] | letter-spacing: <value>; |
Use utilities like tracking-tight and tracking-wide to set the letter spacing of an element:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
<p class="tracking-tight ...">The quick brown fox ...</p>
<p class="tracking-normal ...">The quick brown fox ...</p>
<p class="tracking-wide ...">The quick brown fox ...</p>
Using negative values doesn't make a ton of sense with the named letter spacing scale Tailwind includes out of the box, but if you've customized your scale to use numbers it can be useful:
@theme {
--tracking-1: 0em;
--tracking-2: 0.025em;
--tracking-3: 0.05em;
--tracking-4: 0.1em;
}
To use a negative letter spacing value, prefix the class name with a dash to convert it to a negative value:
<p class="-tracking-2">The quick brown fox ...</p>
Use the tracking-[<value>] syntax to set the letter spacing based on a completely custom value:
<p class="tracking-[.25em] ...">
<!-- ... -->
</p>For CSS variables, you can also use the tracking-(<custom-property>) syntax:
<p class="tracking-(--my-tracking) ...">
<!-- ... -->
</p>This is just a shorthand for tracking-[var(<custom-property>)] that adds the var() function for you automatically.
Prefix a letter-spacing utility with a breakpoint variant like md: to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:
<p class="tracking-tight md:tracking-wide ...">
<!-- ... -->
</p>Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.
Use the --tracking-* theme variables to customize the letter spacing utilities in your project:
@theme {
--tracking-tightest: -0.075em;
}Now the tracking-tightest utility can be used in your markup:
<p class="tracking-tightest">
<!-- ... -->
</p>Learn more about customizing your theme in the theme documentation.