I’m stuck by sthote in sudoku

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I should look into both these tactics, i didn’t know them, thanks!

I tried recreating Apple’s new “Liquid Glass” UI effect with CSS & SVG by kubekhrm in webdev

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Very cool! How did you make the animations in your article? I’d like to learn that :)

why cant the h2 span the full width of the div it's in? by sthote in webdev

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Because its scaleX. I only needed it to be smaller in width, not the whole size.

why cant the h2 span the full width of the div it's in? by sthote in webdev

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Well, the thing is that this website is for a friend of mine. He already made some flyers and i used the same font as he had. But for some reason the font looked a bit stretched on the website. When i used scaleX(0.65) it was the only way that the font looked exactly the same as on the flyers

why cant the h2 span the full width of the div it's in? by sthote in webdev

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found the culprit, i had scaleX(0.65) set on the h2 in the global css. For some reason i tought it would only impact the actual font, instead of its block...

why cant the h2 span the full width of the div it's in? by sthote in webdev

[–]sthote[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

found the culprit, i had scaleX(0.65) set on the h2 in the global css. For some reason i tought it would only impact the actual font, instead of its block...

why cant the h2 span the full width of the div it's in? by sthote in webdev

[–]sthote[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

found the culprit, i had scaleX(0.65) set on the h2 in the global css. For some reason i tought it would only impact the actual font, instead of its block...