I have the following CSS fragment:
INPUT{ font-family: Raavi; font-size: 14px;}
Which works fine when the textbox contains some Punjabi script like this: ??????
But the user might enter English instead, and I would rather use the Verdana font with a different size, since the English letters in the Raavi font are real funky and the size is wrong.
So my question could be stated as:
- Is there any type of conditional font-family and size selection within CSS based on the input
- Is there anyway for CSS to know about the input language?
So I could create the following PSEUDO_CSS:
INPUT{ EN-font-family: Verdana; EN-font-size: 12px; PA-font-family; Raavi; EN-font-size: 14px;}
or
INPUT.EN{ font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px;}
INPUT.PA{ font-family: Raavi; font-size: 14px;}
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