The src
CSS descriptor of the @font-face
rule specifies the resource containing font data. It is required for the @font-face
rule to be valid.
Its value is a prioritized, comma-separated list of external references or locally-installed font face names. When a font is needed the user agent iterates over the set of references listed using the first one it can successfully activate. Fonts containing invalid data or local font faces that are not found are ignored and the user agent loads the next font in the list.
As with other URLs in CSS, the URL may be relative, in which case it is resolved relative to the location of the style sheet containing the @font-face
rule. In the case of SVG fonts, the URL points to an element within a document containing SVG font definitions. If the element reference is omitted, a reference to the first defined font is implied. Similarly, font container formats that can contain more than one font load only one of the fonts for a given @font-face
rule. Fragment identifiers are used to indicate which font to load. If a container format lacks a defined fragment identifier scheme, a simple 1-based indexing scheme (e.g., "font-collection#1" for the first font, "font-collection#2" for the second font, etc.) is used.
Related at-rule | @font-face |
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Initial value | n/a (required) |
Media | all |
Computed value | as specified |
Canonical order | order of appearance in the formal grammar of the values |
/* <url> values */ src: url(https://somewebsite.com/path/to/font.woff); /* Absolute URL */ src: url(path/to/font.woff); /* Relative URL */ src: url(path/to/font.woff) format("woff"); /* Explicit format */ src: url('path/to/font.woff'); /* Quoted URL */ src: url(path/to/svgfont.svg#example); /* Fragment identifying font */ /* <font-face-name> values */ src: local(font); /* Unquoted name */ src: local(some font); /* Name containing space */ src: local("font"); /* Quoted name */ /* Multiple items */ src: local(font), url(path/to/font.svg) format("svg"), url(path/to/font.woff) format("woff"), url(path/to/font.otf) format("opentype");
<url> [ format( <string># ) ]?
<url>
, followed by an optional hint using the format()
function to describe the format of the font resource referenced by that URL. The format hint contains a comma-separated list of format strings that denote well-known font formats. If a user agent doesn't support the specified formats, it skips downloading the font resource. If no format hints are supplied, the font resource is always downloaded.<font-face-name>
local()
function, which uniquely identifies a single font face within a larger family. The name can optionally be enclosed in quotes.[ <url> [ format( <string># ) ]? | local( <family-name> ) ]#where
<family-name> = <string> | <custom-ident>+
@font-face { font-family: examplefont; src: local(Example Font), url('examplefont.woff') format("woff"), url('examplefont.otf') format("opentype"); }
Specification | Status | Comment |
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CSS Fonts Module Level 3 The definition of 'src' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 4 | 12 | 3.5 | 6 | 9 | 3.1 |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | 2.2 | ? | 12 | 4 | 12 | 3.1 | Yes |
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