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Spacing Table of Contents JS Fluid JSDescriptionValuespacingFluidXsHolds the x-small fluid spacing.clamp(4px, 0.25vw + 3px, 8px)spacingFluidSmHolds the small fluid spacing.clamp(8px, 0.5vw + 6px, 16px)spacingFluidMdHolds the medium fluid spacing.clamp(16px, 1.25vw + 12px, 36px)spacingFluidLgHolds the large fluid spacing.clamp(32px, 2.75vw + 23px, 76px)spacingFluidXlHolds the x-large fluid spacing.clamp(48px, 3vw + 38px, 96px)spacingFluid2XlHolds the 2x-large fluid spacing.clamp(80px, 7.5vw + 56px, 200px) Static JSDescriptionValuespacingStatic2XsHolds the 2x-small static spacing.1pxspacingStaticXsHolds the x-small static spacing.4pxspacingStaticSmHolds the small static spacing.8pxspacingStaticMdHolds the medium static spacing.16pxspacingStaticLgHolds the large static spacing.32pxspacingStaticXlHolds the x-large static spacing.48pxspacingStatic2XlHolds the 2x-large static spacing.80px
Global settingsColor SchemeAll color tokens use the light-dark() CSS function. Set the theme via the CSS color-scheme property: light for light mode, dark for dark mode, or light dark to follow the user's system preference.LightDarkLight DarkDirectionThe dir global attribute in HTML changes the direction of text and other content within an element. It's most often used on the <html> tag to set the entire page's direction, which is crucial for supporting languages that are written from right to left (RTL), such as Arabic and Hebrew. For example, using <html dir="rtl"> makes the entire page display from right to left, adjusting the layout and text flow accordingly.LTR (left-to-right)RTL (right-to-left)Text ZoomTo ensure accessibility and comply with WCAG 2.2 AA standards, it is mandatory for web content to support text resizing up to at least 200% without loss of content or functionality. Using relative units like rem is a best practice for achieving this, as they allow the text to scale uniformly based on the user's browser settings.100%130%150%200%