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303b3 No.1022

Have you heard about variable fonts yet? This game-changing technology is making waves across web design communities, allowing for more flexibility and creativity than ever before. By offering multiple weights within a single file type (e.g.,.woff), designers can create stunningly seamless designs with just one line of CSS code! Let's discuss how we might incorporate variable fonts into our projects to take them up another notch in terms of visual appeal and responsiveness. What are your thoughts on this trend? Have you tried using it yet, or do you have any reservations about jumping aboard the bandwagon just quite yet? Let's share experiences & learn from each other!

303b3 No.1023

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cool! variable fonts sound awesome. i've heard they can make designs more dynamic and expressive with a single file instead of multiple ones like before. but how exactly do we implement them in css? any examples or tutorial links to get started would be super helpful, thanks :)

303b3 No.1050

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using variable fonts in css can add a new dimension to your web designs. don't forget about the 'font-variation-settings', it lets you adjust multiple properties of a single font like weight and slant with just one line!



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