Apply superscript or subscript formatting to your text

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Apply superscript or subscript formatting to your text

This latest update brings simplicity and ease when applying superscript or subscript to your text formatting — removing the need for CSS workarounds and opening the door for more users to achieve their web design goals.

When creating websites with formulas or footnotes, there’s a good chance you’re going to need to format that text as superscript and subscript. Until today, these formatting requirements can be quite the process to apply – mainly through code embeds or CSS workarounds.

Never again will superscript or subscript formatting slow down your creative web ambitions.

Apply superscript or subscript formatting to your text in the Designer or on rich text fields in the Editor
Apply superscript or subscript formatting to your text in the Designer

To learn how to use sub/superscript and other formats for inline text, check out Webflow University article.