Or you can use D3-scale :)
var x = d3.scaleLinear() .domain([14, 24]) // font size .range([769, 2048]); // screen size
Haven't tried it, though…
oh. That looks interesting for Javascript values
You can use it with a framework that injects CSS, styled-components or any other…
styled-components
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Or you can use D3-scale :)
Haven't tried it, though…
oh. That looks interesting for Javascript values
You can use it with a framework that injects CSS,
styled-components
or any other…