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We are analyzing https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/fluid-typography/.

Title:
Fluid Typography | CSS-Tricks
Description:
Getting right to the code, here
Website Age:
18 years and 0 months (reg. 2007-07-04).

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๐ŸŒŸ Strong Traffic: 100k - 200k visitors per month


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Keywords {๐Ÿ”}

comment, permalink, reply, size, fontsize, viewport, minimum, width, fluid, safari, maximum, mixin, media, sass, minwidth, mike, minfont, work, font, chris, march, units, include, type, html, screen, calc, text, maxwidth, rem, resize, april, january, css, typography, math, february, dont, thomas, page, approach, clamp, heres, calcpx, post, scale, codepen, october, modmodmod, query,

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Questions {โ“}

  • A question though, is it possible to use โ€œremโ€ for the sizes instead?
  • And with this technique you dont need the media query, right?
  • Any thoughts?
  • Can anyone tell me where is the difference to vw?
  • Can somebody explain the logic of build this mathematical equation ?
  • Can you explain why?
  • Did somebody tried this with custom properties and relative font units (em/rem)?
  • Didnโ€™t Bootstrap integrate a fluid/responsive type mixin called RFS last year?
  • Do you think clamp() will be a neater approach to achieve fluid typography?
  • How we pick media query range for the math ?
  • I can see how this is really useful for a text-heavy site (like blogs), but would you use the same approach in a web / mobile app?
  • I donโ€™t understand what this is doing really?
  • I think if you include a polyfill for viewport units and calc you can use this with any browser that the polyfill supports, right?
  • Is there any way to do this with the font size being dynamic, like in case we accept the font size from user for an interactive page?
  • Iโ€™m sure this is possible, but can this be extended to other properties like for instance the width and height of a specific div?
  • Joe, care to hook up and exchange about this, I am also using it to style most of the elements on a page besides the typography to get a neatly flowing & fluid layout going, where can I reach you?
  • Might it be an issue in CodePen then?
  • Or am I missing something here?
  • Or do I have to use the โ€œremโ€-equivalent of the max/min width for it to calculate correctly?
  • Where did I get lost?
  • Why do all need to be of equal unit?
  • Prove me wrong guys, but the pen above doesnโ€™t work in Safari?

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