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[[Image:CKEditor_size_example.png|frame|center|Different font sizes used in CKEditor]] | [[Image:CKEditor_size_example.png|frame|center|Different font sizes used in CKEditor]] |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 10 June 2011
In CKEditor the Size determines how big or small a font used in the document text will be. The system administrator may customize the set of available font sizes to the needs of a particular CKEditor installation, however, by default the following values are available: 8px
, 9px
, 10px
, 11px
, 12px
, 14px
, 16px
, 18px
, 20px
, 22px
, 24px
, 26px
, 28px
, 36px
, 48px
, and 72px
. Depending on the needs of the system, font sizes may also be defined in a descriptive manner, like Very small
or Bigger
.
To change a font size for a text fragment, open the Size menu by clicking the button on the toolbar. The font size drop-down list contains a number of sizes that you can use. To make the choice easier, the items of the list are displayed in a font size that they represent, giving you a preview of what the text will look like.
A font size can be applied to the whole document, a paragraph, or a text fragment of arbitrary length — even a single letter. Do note, however, that for aesthetic and readability reasons it is recommended not to combine too many different font sizes in one document.