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Posted by Thomas Mlynarczyk on 10/26/07 16:33
Also sprach Dylan Parry:
> I've put together a short example text (some simple Lorem Ipsum should
> suffice) which can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/2mpagu - if you
> follow the link at the bottom of that page you can see the same text
> with all font sizes, margins and padding at their default browser
> settings, but with the typefaces, small-caps for headings and the
> grey lines kept intact.
Indeed, the baseline grid version looks much better. There is, however, one
little detail that disturbs me: The space between a heading (like "Tempor
justo") and the following paragraph is smaller than the space between two
paragraphs. This gives the optical impression of the heading referring only
to the first paragraph below it, instead of to all following paragraphs
until the next (same-level-) heading. Isn't vertical space a means of
optically indicating what portions of text belong to which heading? How
about making the space between paragraphs as large as the space between the
heading and the first paragraph? Maybe indenting the first line of each
paragraph?
Greetings,
Thomas
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