CSS has come a long way, but min(), max(), and clamp() make a lot of things a lot easier than they used to be, and really open up the world of responsive typography like we never had before! Clamp() is the ingredient that we've needed for a long time to really be able to make type fully responsive in our CSS, and to be able to do it on one line is absolute magic!

Until Safari gets there too, we can use it, but with the help of feature queries, which I made a video on here: https://youtu.be/wPI8CEoheSk

If you'd like to learn more about viewport units like `vw` and `vh`: https://youtu.be/IWFqGsXxJ1E

#css #responsive #typography
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