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Does this work with display: flex ? #165

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jcklpe opened this issue May 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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Does this work with display: flex ? #165

jcklpe opened this issue May 7, 2017 · 2 comments

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@jcklpe
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jcklpe commented May 7, 2017

I'm fixing to check and see if it does, but wanted to put up this question for the sake of documentation of future users.

@CHEWX
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CHEWX commented Jul 18, 2017

@thedonquixotic Yes, I am having no adverse affects.

@derSteffen
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derSteffen commented Oct 3, 2020

Yes, there are problems with display:flex. If the fittext-element in any div (and any parent-div has display:flex) the compressor doesn't work exactly. The scale-effect (smaller) ist very fast and then there ist no scale-effect to make it bigger.

My soluion was to give the fittext-element an extra parent div. And this div I only give them a width:100% and a max-width:auto

But this is not the solution for the future.

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