
The Complete Idiot's Style Sheets Reference
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voice-family
One or more voice families to use during an aural rendering of an element.
Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Notes:
- This property is very similar to the font-family property for text.
See Also:
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pitch
Possible Values:
- child
A generic voice family that represents a child's voice.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- female
A generic voice family that represents a woman's voice.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- male
A generic voice family that represents a man's voice.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
- [specific-voice]
One or more specific voice family names.
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Support:
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W3C Standard | Internet Explorer | Netscape Navigator |
CSS2 and later |
Not supported |
Not supported |
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Notes:
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If you're specifying multiple voice families, separate each one with a comma.
- Enter the voice families in the order that you prefer.
- A specified voice family will only be heard if the user has that voice installed on their computer.
- If a voice family name contains spaces, surround the name with quotation marks.
Example:
<BODY STYLE="voice-family: 'James Earl Jones', male">
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