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Em space is just like it sounds - the space an "m" would take up along baseline. So if 1em is normal, than 1.5em is 50% larger.
Or something like that, I may be wrong.
Em space is just like it sounds - the space an "m" would take up along baseline. So if 1em is normal, than 1.5em is 50% larger.
Or something like that, I may be wrong.