Tracking, also known as letter-spacing, refers to the adjustment of the space between characters in a block of text. It involves uniformly increasing or decreasing the spacing between all characters in a selected text, affecting the overall density and appearance of the text.
Tracking is commonly used in typography to achieve optimal visual spacing between characters, ensuring readability and aesthetic consistency. Designers adjust tracking to improve the overall appearance of text, particularly in headlines, titles, and display typography.
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