It cannot stretch or condense a font with only a single face. I’ve tried a few things - negative margins, font-stretchīut it will only work on fonts which have the varying widths available. If that line is not a quote with citation then disregard this post I believe the actual h1 heading should be “Too drunk to drive?” anyway because that’s what the piece is about but of course is debatable. New California law could give you a free ride! The Sacramento Bee I may be mistaken but that line looks like a quote to me and if so I would think this mark up more semantic. New California law could give you a free ride! In your case I think you can get away with setting your h2 as display:inline and following it with a span, which would produce this… Actually there is display:run-in that is supposed to take care of that but it seems to still be on the back burner with browser vendors. If that is the case then there are a few ways to do it. I am assuming that you want the h2 text to run in to the text that follows. Going by that statement and this line in your html… I’d like it to be inline, but if it can’t be done inline then styled. New California law could give you a free rideTHE SACRAMENTO BEE New California law could give you a free ride the string needing to be condensed is the I’ve tried a few things - negative margins, font-stretch - but none work.
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