Or are you referring to setting up a typographic scale? This tool does an excellent job showing the "popular" scales and you can even select a Google font to preview with: type-scale.com/ (I would suggest using rem unit for base typography scales, you can learn why in this post)
Are you referring to responsive (fluid) text scaling? Here's one approach: css-tricks.com/snippets/css/fluid-...
Or are you referring to setting up a typographic scale? This tool does an excellent job showing the "popular" scales and you can even select a Google font to preview with: type-scale.com/ (I would suggest using
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unit for base typography scales, you can learn why in this post)Thanks for those links...definitely will go through them.