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Syntax

js

fixed()

Parameters

None.

Return value

A string beginning with a <tt> start tag, then the text str, and then a </tt> end tag.

Examples

Using fixed()

The code below creates an HTML string and then replaces the document's body with it:

js

const contentString = "Hello, world";
document.body.innerHTML = contentString.fixed();

This will create the following HTML:

html

<tt>Hello, world</tt>

Warning: This markup is invalid, because tt is no longer a valid element.

Instead of using fixed() and creating HTML text directly, you should use CSS to manipulate fonts. For example, you can manipulate font-family through the element.style attribute:

js

document.getElementById("yourElemId").style.fontFamily = "monospace";

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript® 2027 Language Specification
# sec-string.prototype.fixed

Browser compatibility

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