Hi there,
I have only just stumbled across flexbox containers which are great and also sections which are even better as you can move your items around within the box and not static in the center. I can see you can do away with break points if you use this, which would save me personally an awful lot of time, so for me this is definitely a way forward.
I can see in the section area where I can add text, image, HTML, borders etc. And then for example when I preview the page the image gets bigger and smaller dependent on the size of the browser which is great. However how do I change the size of the text inside this section, as for example when I use breakpoints currently for breakpoint 320 the text is size 12 but when I get to breakpoint size 1920 my text size is 22. How can I implement the same effect with my text so that when someone is viewing it on a mobile device the text size is 12 but if they are viewing the same page on a 42 inch television the text size is 22.
Can that even be done. I appreciate your time reading over this, I have searched for the answer, but cannot find it easily.
Thank you
Martin.
I am using WWB18
Hopefully just a quick answer,
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Re: Hopefully just a quick answer,
You cannot set a different font sizes for devices, but you can set a different font size for screen sizes via break points.
But of course in that case you will have to adjust the layout because smaller or larger text uses different amount of space in the layout.
But of course in that case you will have to adjust the layout because smaller or larger text uses different amount of space in the layout.
Re: Hopefully just a quick answer,
Thank you Pablo for that confirmation.
Martin.
Martin.