How does the container containing the elements work and react?
Each element you are positioning in your templates can potentially move during generation if you change the text in them.
That's why we have developed a powerful algorithm that will automatically adjust the position of your elements according to the text inside.
For this to work properly, you need to make sure that the container is properly sized and positioned in your template.

Your container is the area where the element could be located if it changes.
To ensure that the text you change does not overlap with other elements, you must position your container so that the text can never be on top.
💡 Tips: You can activate the automatic text resizing function, so that the text font is reduced if the number of characters exceeds what the container can hold. You can set a minimum font size
That's why we have developed a powerful algorithm that will automatically adjust the position of your elements according to the text inside.
For this to work properly, you need to make sure that the container is properly sized and positioned in your template.
Proper positioning and sizing of the element's container

Your container is the area where the element could be located if it changes.
To ensure that the text you change does not overlap with other elements, you must position your container so that the text can never be on top.
💡 Tips: You can activate the automatic text resizing function, so that the text font is reduced if the number of characters exceeds what the container can hold. You can set a minimum font size
Updated on: 15/06/2022
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