Figma - TypographyWhy does Figma allow different font styles within the same text box instead of forcing one style per box?ABecause it is a bug that will be fixed laterBTo enable flexible design and rich text formatting in one elementCTo confuse users and make design harderDBecause Figma does not support multiple text boxesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand design flexibility needsDesigners often need to apply multiple styles in one text block for headings, emphasis, etc.Step 2: Recognize Figma's feature purposeAllowing multiple styles in one box supports rich text formatting and efficient design.Final Answer:To enable flexible design and rich text formatting in one element -> Option BQuick Check:Multiple styles per box = flexible design [OK]Quick Trick: Multiple styles in one box allow rich text formatting [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking it's a bugBelieving Figma lacks multiple boxes support
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