This tutorial video explains how to use clamp() in Avada to create fluid typography that scales smoothly between minimum and maximum sizes based on viewport width. Unlike standard responsive typography or duplicate headings for smaller screens, clamp() allows text—especially large headings—to adapt seamlessly without breakpoints.
This tutorial also demonstrates how to add clamp() values directly to Elements or globally, shows how to calculate precise formulas using a clamp() calculator, and compares results across different screen sizes. It highlights the flexibility of clamp() for headings, text, and other Elements, offering a modern way to control responsive design.
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