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H1 Font Size Mobile

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Replace font size to h1 h2 h3. If you haven't set the font size anywhere on the page, then it is the browser default, which is often 16px. Pin by Art by Konnie on mix media Abstract, Art, Painting But 1em is not big enough for mobile devices, so i want it bigger, which seems impossible. H1 font size mobile . Along with the font size of 16 we do not use h1, h2, h3, h4 font sizes. Small scales(less than 1.2) are subtle and good for both mobile and desktop apps, or the mobile version of a responsive site. For example, if you set your <<strong>h1</strong>> headers to a relative font size of 150%, you might expect that they would be fifty percent larger than normal <<strong>h1</strong>> elements: If you’re designing a website or app that can be viewed on mobile devices, there is only strict rule: H1 is 32px (2em) h2 is 24px (1.5em) h3 is 20.8px (1.3em) h4 is 16px (1em) H1 to h6 font size : 7 rows <<strong>h1</strong&g