Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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Responsive Text vs Regular Text

What is the difference ?
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Re: Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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Please see:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/responsive_text.html
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https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/add_text.html

There is also a section about this in the help (F1)
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Re: Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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What is the difference ?
Well what do you think it is?. Responsive text is where the font size(s) will adjust accordingly to the device and viewport size so to make it have easier readability across multiple screen sizes.
Regular text well it is "Fixed" or "Absolute" to one size so it remains the same in size across all screens this makes it readability harder.
So if designing for the likes of mobile devices you should always use responsive text.
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Re: Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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Pablo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:29 pm Please see:
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/responsive_text.html
and
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/add_text.html

There is also a section about this in the help (F1)
I had looked at online tutorials but did not find it ... thanks for link.
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Re: Responsive Text vs Regular Text

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BaconFries wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:40 pm
What is the difference ?
Well what do you think it is?. Responsive text is where the font size(s) will adjust accordingly to the device and viewport size so to make it have easier readability across multiple screen sizes.
Regular text well it is "Fixed" or "Absolute" to one size so it remains the same in size across all screens this makes it readability harder.
So if designing for the likes of mobile devices you should always use responsive text.
I had assumed a little .... but could not find explanations ... thanks.
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