Newbie here! Thanks for this video! However I am still confused on why you would make the largest so big? 520px? Wouldn't that look way too big? What size breakpoint was that on? Thanks! :)
Thanks for watching! Great question - 520px seems enormous, doesn’t it?! And in most cases, you’re correct, that would be way too big. However, as a stylistic choice on this specific design, we wanted this heading to be a very large font size on the desktop breakpoint :)
It’s true! But sometimes you get a browser that’s in between screen widths, or a strange resolution and the design doesn’t look exactly as you intended. I like the typography being proportional to the design and viewport.
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Yeah man! Thanks for watching :)
Is it possible to create scaled text on a Wix & Webflow made website? Thank you
Newbie here! Thanks for this video! However I am still confused on why you would make the largest so big? 520px? Wouldn't that look way too big? What size breakpoint was that on? Thanks! :)
Thanks for watching! Great question - 520px seems enormous, doesn’t it?! And in most cases, you’re correct, that would be way too big. However, as a stylistic choice on this specific design, we wanted this heading to be a very large font size on the desktop breakpoint :)
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I use font-clamp it's solved all of my problems regarding screen sizes.
A great CSS trick!
Hello, a bit confusing... how does this finaly translate in css?
We’ll if you’re using Editor X to build this out, then you need not worry about the CSS. If you’re writing CSS, try using clamp()
When you say "choppy" experience, I think we should consider that users usually come with fixed screen sizes and they do not wave like developers' do.
It’s true! But sometimes you get a browser that’s in between screen widths, or a strange resolution and the design doesn’t look exactly as you intended. I like the typography being proportional to the design and viewport.
Can i use typescale for scaling down paddings and margings between different sections
You wouldn’t use type scale for that. But you could use relative units, like percent, as your margins and paddings to have a proportional design.
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Before I watch the video i'm going to guess clamp.
Super good guess! In a sense, exactly. It’s basically what’s happening with the Scale Text feature in Editor X.
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Goof luck with browser zooming and accessibility....
While the information was decent I still won’t be getting Editor X
all good
Thanks for watching!