Detailed explanation of the difference between font-weight: bolder and setting value in css

黄舟
Release: 2017-07-22 13:18:51
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I set font-weight: bolder before; I never understood why the final effect when displayed on the browser became normal. After checking, I found that bolder is relative to the parent element.

If the value of the parent object is normal and the value of the child object is set to bolder, it will eventually be displayed in bold, that is, bold.

And my parent element has set font-weight:200; so the final display becomes normal.

font-weight Font thickness (fine) attribute

Value: normal | bold | bolder | lighter | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | inherit

Available values ​​Value description
normal Default value. Fonts display normally.
bold Bold
bolder Bolder than bold
lighter Lighter than normal
100 At least as light as 200
200 At least as bold as 100, at least as light as 300
300 is at least as thick as 200 and at least as light as 400
400 The font is displayed normally, which is equivalent to normal.
500 At least as thick as 400, at least as light as 600
600 At least as thick as 500, at least as light as 700
700 Bold, equivalent to bold.
800                                                                   can be at least as thick as 700, at least as light as 800    
90                                                                                                   ’ s being ’s font being being 700 ’s-'s 700-th, being at least as thick as 800                . and earlier versions do not support the "inherit" value. IE8 needs definition! DOCTYPE. IE9 supports "inherit".

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