CSS speak-punctuation
The CSS speak-punctuation
property is used in aural media to specify how punctuation (e.g. commas, semi-colons etc) should be spoken.
For example, a comma could be actually spoken literally as "Comma", or it could be rendered as a small pause.
Syntax
Possible Values
code
- Punctuation is spoken literally.
none
- Punctuation is rendered (e.g. a pause occurs)
In addition, all CSS properties also accept the following CSS-wide keyword values as the sole component of their property value:
initial
- Represents the value specified as the property's initial value.
inherit
- Represents the computed value of the property on the element's parent.
unset
- This value acts as either
inherit
orinitial
, depending on whether the property is inherited or not. In other words, it sets all properties to their parent value if they are inheritable or to their initial value if not inheritable.
General Information
- Initial Value
none
- Applies To
- All elements
- Inherited?
- Yes
- Media
- Aural
Example Code
Official Specifications
- CSS Level 2.1 (W3C Recommendation 07 June 2011)