Superior net typography (headings, textual content fills, inheritance, typography items) — net design tutorial



On this lesson, we’ll cowl headings, textual content fills (knockout textual content utilizing backgrounds or gradients), paragraphs, textual content inheritance, spans, typography items (together with the all-new CH unit), and accessible, inclusive typography.

Steps within the video:
00:00 – Introduction
01:04 – Headings
03:50 – Textual content fills (knockout textual content)
05:08 – Paragraphs & textual content inheritance
07:59 – Spans
09:14 – Models
15:22 – Accessibility & inclusive typography
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36 thoughts on “Superior net typography (headings, textual content fills, inheritance, typography items) — net design tutorial”

  1. "What happens? Nothing! Because we need to press 'return' button" xD xD omg guys you are so hilarious, and it's so much fun to learn all this stuff with such humour! Thank you!

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  2. Haha, this is one of my favorite videos by you guys and a very informative one. I liked the joke with the pen on screen, had to go back and confirm that it wasn’t there the whole time (psst. It wasn’t). Amazing video.

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  3. Stupid question, though (1:37 the newspaper): If H1 is "MEN WALK ON MOON", what is "ASTRONAUTS LAND ON PLAIN; COLLECT ROCKS, PLANT FLAG"? It can't be H1 because it's smaller and using italics, and I know the point you are making (hierarchy), but why wouldn't you consider "ASTRONAUTS LAND" as H2? I know it is a stupid question, but I couldn't help myself from asking @webflow

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  4. Tried to use rem unit for my headings yesterday and it didn't scale at all even though I set a smaller body font on mobile. Worked only with percentage or em units. But in that case conflicts with parent container font sizes cannot be ruled out.

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  5. Please Webflow, don't ever change out your Webflow Explainer Guy, because he is amazing. He makes me excited to watch your instructional videos and wow, that's something I don't think anybody's ever said in the history of anything. 😂

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