Clamp calculator | Utopia
Oh, this is a nice addition to the Utopia set of tools: when you don’t need a full-on type scale but you still want to figure out fluid clamp()
values, the clamp calculator has you covered.
It’s got permalinks too!
Oh, this is a nice addition to the Utopia set of tools: when you don’t need a full-on type scale but you still want to figure out fluid clamp()
values, the clamp calculator has you covered.
It’s got permalinks too!
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