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15,729 PointsWhat should we should utilize a(n) __ to set the sizes for the rest of our heading and other text eleme??
Once we select our body size we should utilize a(n) ___ to set the sizes for the rest of our heading and other text elements.
Tried, pixels, ems, rems, percentages... Rewatched video few times but still can't get it. Help appreciated!!
4 Answers
Dom Talbot
7,686 PointsThis one had me stumped as well, until I realised its not asking for a unit (px, em, rem, %).
Its referring to the 'typographic scale', Mattox mentioned.
Once we select our body size we should utilise a typographic scale to set the sizes for the rest of our heading and other text elements.
Andrei Stefan
5,151 PointsGot me confused as well, I was convinced the answer is "scale" and it was bugged. Didn't even think to add typographic... Thanks for your help, Dominic!
Sean Flanagan
33,235 PointsHi Dom. I did what Andrei did and said "scale" but it was deemed wrong. Then I found this thread and saw your reply and "typographic scale" worked. I've upvoted your reply. I'd give it Best Answer if that were available. Thanks! :-)
Sean
gene c
13,630 PointsI wrote type scale and got it wrong haha oh my
Alan McClenaghan
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 56,501 PointsAlan McClenaghan
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 56,501 PointsWhy use "a(n)"? It confuses the issue.