files/en-us/web/css/reference/properties/line-height-step/index.md
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The line-height-step CSS property sets the step unit for line box heights. When the property is set, line box heights are rounded up to the closest multiple of the unit.
/* Point values */
line-height-step: 18pt;
/* Global values */
line-height-step: inherit;
line-height-step: initial;
line-height-step: revert;
line-height-step: revert-layer;
line-height-step: unset;
The line-height-step property is specified as any one of the following:
<length>.<length>
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In the following example, the height of line box in each paragraph is rounded up to the step unit. The line box in <h1> does not fit into one step unit and thus occupies two, but it is still centered within the two step unit.
:root {
font-size: 12pt;
--my-grid: 18pt;
line-height-step: var(--my-grid);
}
h1 {
font-size: 20pt;
margin-top: calc(2 * var(--my-grid));
}
The result of these rules is shown below in the following screenshot:
Currently, no browsers support this feature.
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