Clamp Generator Makes CSS Fluid Typography Easy
The CSS clamp() function makes responsive typography simple. Here's how the Clamp Generator tool works, best-practice sizes, accessibility tips, and why it beats media queries.
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The CSS clamp() function makes responsive typography simple. Here's how the Clamp Generator tool works, best-practice sizes, accessibility tips, and why it beats media queries.
CSS clamp() replaces dozens of media queries with a single line of fluid typography. Here's how the function works, a step-by-step generator tutorial, and the accessibility detail most guides miss.