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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions doc/python/multiple-axes.md
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*New in 5.13*

With overlayed axes, each axis by default has its own number of ticks. You can sync the number of ticks on a cartesian axis with another one it overlays by setting `tickmode="sync"`. In this example, we sync the ticks on the `"Total bill amount"` axis with the `"Total number of diners"` axis that it overlays.
With overlayed axes, each axis by default has its own number of ticks. You can sync the number of ticks on a cartesian axis with another one it overlays by setting `tickmode="sync"`. In this example, we sync the ticks on the `"Total bill amount"` axis with the `"Total number of diners"` axis that it overlays.

```python
import plotly.graph_objects as go
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```

#### Reference
All of the y-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/YAxis/. For more information on creating subplots see the [Subplots in Python](/python/subplots/) section.
All of the y-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/layout/yaxis/. For more information on creating subplots see the [Subplots in Python](/python/subplots/) section.
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```

#### Reference
All of the x-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/XAxis/
All of the y-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/YAxis/
All of the x-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/layout/xaxis/
All of the y-axis properties are found here: https://plotly.com/python/reference/layout/yaxis/

```python
from plotly.subplots import make_subplots
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### Controlling Text Size with `uniformtext`

For the [pie](/python/pie-charts), [bar](/python/bar-charts)-like, [sunburst](/python/sunburst-charts) and [treemap](/python/treemap-charts) traces, it is possible to force all the text labels to have the same size thanks to the `uniformtext` layout parameter. The `minsize` attribute sets the font size, and the `mode` attribute sets what happens for labels which cannot fit with the desired fontsize: either `hide` them or `show` them with overflow.
For the [pie](/python/pie-charts), [bar](/python/bar-charts)-like, [sunburst](/python/sunburst-charts) and [treemap](/python/treemaps) traces, it is possible to force all the text labels to have the same size thanks to the `uniformtext` layout parameter. The `minsize` attribute sets the font size, and the `mode` attribute sets what happens for labels which cannot fit with the desired fontsize: either `hide` them or `show` them with overflow.


Here is a bar chart with the default behavior which will scale down text to fit.
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import plotly.express as px

df = px.data.gapminder(year=2007)
fig = px.bar(df, x='continent', y='pop', color="lifeExp", text='country',
fig = px.bar(df, x='continent', y='pop', color="lifeExp", text='country',
title="Default behavior: some text is tiny")
fig.update_traces(textposition='inside')
fig.show()
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import plotly.express as px

df = px.data.gapminder(year=2007)
fig = px.bar(df, x='continent', y='pop', color="lifeExp", text='country',
fig = px.bar(df, x='continent', y='pop', color="lifeExp", text='country',
title="Uniform Text: min size is 8, hidden if can't fit")
fig.update_traces(textposition='inside')
fig.update_layout(uniformtext_minsize=8, uniformtext_mode='hide')
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### Controlling Maximum Text Size

The `textfont_size` parameter of the the [pie](/python/pie-charts), [bar](/python/bar-charts)-like, [sunburst](/python/sunburst-charts) and [treemap](/python/treemap-charts) traces can be used to set the **maximum font size** used in the chart. Note that the `textfont` parameter sets the `insidetextfont` and `outsidetextfont` parameter, which can also be set independently.
The `textfont_size` parameter of the the [pie](/python/pie-charts), [bar](/python/bar-charts)-like, [sunburst](/python/sunburst-charts) and [treemap](/python/treemaps) traces can be used to set the **maximum font size** used in the chart. Note that the `textfont` parameter sets the `insidetextfont` and `outsidetextfont` parameter, which can also be set independently.

```python
import plotly.express as px
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