Line Height

Utilities for controlling the leading (line height) of an element.

Class reference

Class
Properties
.leading-3line-height: .75rem;
.leading-4line-height: 1rem;
.leading-5line-height: 1.25rem;
.leading-6line-height: 1.5rem;
.leading-7line-height: 1.75rem;
.leading-8line-height: 2rem;
.leading-9line-height: 2.25rem;
.leading-10line-height: 2.5rem;
.leading-noneline-height: 1;
.leading-tightline-height: 1.25;
.leading-snugline-height: 1.375;
.leading-normalline-height: 1.5;
.leading-relaxedline-height: 1.625;
.leading-looseline-height: 2;

Relative line-heights

Use the leading-none, leading-tight, leading-snug, leading-normal, leading-relaxed, and leading-loose utilities to give an element a relative line-height based on its current font-size.

Line Height - 图1

  1. <p class="leading-none ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  2. <p class="leading-tight ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  3. <p class="leading-snug ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  4. <p class="leading-normal ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  5. <p class="leading-relaxed ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  6. <p class="leading-loose ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>

Fixed line-heightsv1.2.0+

Use the leading-{size} utilities to give an element a fixed line-height, irrespective of the current font-size. These are useful when you need very precise control over an element’s final size.

Line Height - 图2

  1. <p class="leading-3 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  2. <p class="leading-4 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  3. <p class="leading-5 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  4. <p class="leading-6 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  5. <p class="leading-7 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  6. <p class="leading-8 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  7. <p class="leading-9 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>
  8. <p class="leading-10 ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>

Responsive

To control the line height of an element at a specific breakpoint, add a {screen}: prefix to any existing line height utility. For example, use md:leading-loose to apply the leading-loose utility at only medium screen sizes and above.

For more information about Tailwind’s responsive design features, check out the Responsive Design documentation.

Line Height - 图3

all

Line Height - 图4

sm

Line Height - 图5

md

Line Height - 图6

lg

Line Height - 图7

xl

  1. <p class="leading-none sm:leading-tight md:leading-normal lg:leading-relaxed xl:leading-loose ...">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet ...</p>

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Customizing

By default Tailwind provides six relative and eight fixed line-height utilities. You change, add, or remove these by customizing the lineHeight section of your Tailwind theme config.

  1. // tailwind.config.js
  2. module.exports = {
  3. theme: {
  4. extend: {
  5. lineHeight: {
  6. + 'extra-loose': '2.5',
  7. + '12': '3rem',
  8. }
  9. }
  10. }
  11. }

Responsive and pseudo-class variants

By default, only responsive variants are generated for line height utilities.

You can control which variants are generated for the line height utilities by modifying the lineHeight property in the variants section of your tailwind.config.js file.

For example, this config will also generate hover and focus variants:

  1. // tailwind.config.js
  2. module.exports = {
  3. variants: {
  4. // ...
  5. - lineHeight: ['responsive'],
  6. + lineHeight: ['responsive', 'hover', 'focus'],
  7. }
  8. }

Disabling

If you don’t plan to use the line height utilities in your project, you can disable them entirely by setting the lineHeight property to false in the corePlugins section of your config file:

  1. // tailwind.config.js
  2. module.exports = {
  3. corePlugins: {
  4. // ...
  5. + lineHeight: false,
  6. }
  7. }

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