This page demonstrates different text styles made possible by Apple's dynamic type system and the -apple-system
font family[attached_file:1].
Subheadlines help break content into sections and visually guide the user's reading experience[attached_file:1].
Body text is used for the main content. It should be readable, clear, and visually consistent on Apple platforms. You can see how the body text adapts if the user changes system accessibility font size settings on iOS[attached_file:1].
Caption1 is often used for labels, annotations, or supporting information next to images or input fields[attached_file:1].
Caption2 is a slightly smaller and less prominent style, suitable for fine print[attached_file:1].
Footnote: This uses -apple-system-footnote
for supplementary notes or end-of-section remarks[attached_file:1].
Short subheadline provides concise section headings[attached_file:1].
Short body text offers a more compact style, ideal for text blocks with limited space[attached_file:1].
Short caption1 is great for single-line labels[attached_file:1].
Short footnote is for the smallest messages or metadata[attached_file:1].
Tall body text is used for larger reading areas where more visual emphasis and ease of reading is important[attached_file:1].