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Regular, italic, oblique, and small caps are all examples of styles that can exist within a single typeface. See also: Stylistic sets.

![A montage of of Regular, Italic, and Small Caps styles of the Source Serif Pro typeface.](images/thumbnail.svg)

In CSS, the font-style property is most commonly used to switch between normal (i.e., upright) and italic or oblique type.