css.properties.font-style.oblique-angle

Spec

MDN URL

Status

On the standards track: Yes

Is Experimental: No

Is Deprecated: No

Browser Support

In Chrome version 62 on 2017-10-17 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Chrome Android version 62 on 2017-10-24 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Edge version 79 on 2020-01-15 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Firefox version 61 on 2018-06-26

In Firefox for Android version 61 on 2018-06-26

Not in Internet Explorer

In Quest Browser version 5.0 on undefined Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Opera version 49 on 2017-11-08 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Opera Android version 46 on 2018-05-14 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Safari version 11.1 on 2018-04-12 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Safari on iOS version 11.3 on 2018-03-29 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In Samsung Internet version 8.0 on 2018-07-18 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In WebView Android version 62 on 2017-10-24 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.

In WebView on iOS version 11.3 on 2018-03-29 Note: Angles from 14 to 90 have the same effect as font-style: oblique (with a slant of 14 degrees). Angles from -90 to 13 have the same effect as font-style: normal (without a slant). In some cases (e.g. with vertical writing-mode), a negative angle produces a slant. See bug 425388876.