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I tried to leave underlined with defined size using <font style=" text-decoration:underline 3px;>
, but unfortunately it doesn’t work.
Can leave underscore set size with <font style="border-bottom:3px solid #000000;">
, but there is a space between the underlining and the word.
I tried in CSS {display:inline-block; borderborder-bottom: 3px solid #000000;line-height: 25px;}
and also traded "inline-block"
for "block"
and it worked only on the desktop. There’s no space between the underscore and the word. On the mobile phone, there is a huge line that goes far beyond the underlined word.
I tried only inline and I did not have this problem on mobile, but presents the problem of <font style="border-bottom:3px solid #000000;">
: space between the underlining and the word, as if the line-height
were useless.
I tried to put values without being px in line-height
, tried relative values: 0.85, 1 and 1.5, and still the same thing.
I’ve tried to change too line-height
for border-spacing
and margin-bottom
and nothing either.
I don’t know what else to do. How do I resolve this issue?
Put an example to get an idea of what is being done. Take a snippet of your code to express your context.
– Thiago Cunha
You want to change the thickness of the underlining? I didn’t get it right
– Sam
Yes, I want to increase the thickness, but I can not in the text-Decoration:underline. When I use other things to increase the thickness, there is space between the word and underscore. I just wanted to increase the thickness of the underscore, I don’t want space between the underscore and the word.
– VivianeP
Thiago, I edited the question. Maybe, now you understand better.
– VivianeP
If you want to increase the thickness (thickness) of the underlining, I find it interesting to clarify this in the question. Underlining size is very vague. Which [can] make[r] the duplicate question. The duplicate does not mention increasing the thickness of the default underscore. But, depending on how.
– LipESprY