Typography Utilities
Table of contents
Font size
Use the .fs-1
- .fs-10
to set an explicit font-size.
Class | Small screen size font-size |
Large screen size font-size |
---|---|---|
.fs-1 |
9px | 10px |
.fs-2 |
11px | 12px |
.fs-3 |
12px | 14px |
.fs-4 |
14px | 16px |
.fs-5 |
16px | 18px |
.fs-6 |
18px | 24px |
.fs-7 |
24px | 32px |
.fs-8 |
32px | 38px |
.fs-9 |
38px | 42px |
.fs-10 |
42px | 48px |
Font size 1
Font size 2
Font size 3
Font size 4
Font size 5
Font size 6
Font size 7
Font size 8
Font size 9
Font size 10
In Markdown, use the `{: }` wrapper to apply custom classes:
Font size 1
{: .fs-1 }
Font size 2
{: .fs-2 }
Font size 3
{: .fs-3 }
Font size 4
{: .fs-4 }
Font size 5
{: .fs-5 }
Font size 6
{: .fs-6 }
Font size 7
{: .fs-7 }
Font size 8
{: .fs-8 }
Font size 9
{: .fs-9 }
Font size 10
{: .fs-10 }
Font weight
Use the .fw-300
- .fw-700
to set an explicit font-size.
Font weight 300
Font weight 400
Font weight 500
Font weight 700
In Markdown, use the `{: }` wrapper to apply custom classes:
Font weight 300
{: .fw-300 }
Font weight 400
{: .fw-400 }
Font weight 500
{: .fw-500 }
Font weight 700
{: .fw-700 }
Line height
Use the lh-
classes to explicitly apply line height to text.
Class | line-height value |
Notes |
---|---|---|
.lh-0 |
0 | |
.lh-tight |
1.1 | Default for headings |
.lh-default |
1.4 | Default for body (paragraphs) |
No Line height No Line height
Tight line height Tight line height
Default line height Default line height
In Markdown, use the `{: }` wrapper to apply custom classes:
No Line height
No Line height
{: .lh-0 }
Tight line height
Tight line height
{: .lh-tight }
Default line height
Default line height
{: .fh-default }