![]() ![]() This is a non-standard feature, so not something you can rely 100%. You can use this to stroke text in CSS on all Webkit based browsers (like Chrome or Edge) and Firefox too. You can change this to get thicker outline text or a thinner outline, depending on what effect you want to obtain. ![]() Then, the -webkit-text-stroke property adds a black outline stroke 5px thick. Pretty straight forward, we make the text transparent – though this is not necessary, but I only want to the outline of the text to be visible and not the body of the letters. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode
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