Baseline Grid
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- neverblink0
if you're in for a long read there are some really nice entries in the blog of Jon Tan: http://jontangerine.com/log/tag/…
- rupedixon0
wow - a design thread!
excellent
- rafalski0
eurobump
- rafalski0
Thanks, keep'em coming.. will check back in the morning
- Okay, see you in the morning then.
COME ON EVERYONE, WE'VE GOT 24 HOURS.Spookyhome - haha!ian
- I'm back from lunch, is that all you've got?!rafalski
- Okay, see you in the morning then.
- jaylarson0
Bringhurst covered it in Elements of Typographic Style, but as for web,
Blueprint css
http://code.google.com/p/bluepri…
seems decent, but my sites aren't usually that complicatedmaybe a bit dated, but mark boulton
http://www.markboulton.co.uk/jou…
- johndiggity0
depends a lot on the page size. i have never tried it on the web, but i usually set my indesign baseline grid to 3pt increments. that way you can use type and leading, and space after sizes at multiples of 3pts sizes. also, check the align to grid in the indents and spacing section in your style sheets. it's pretty easy once you start using it, just takes a little math now and again.
- rafalski
I read an article on baseline grid in CSS today, quite interesting:
http://dev.opera.com/articles/vi…Later today I accidentally found this article (pdf):
http://www.keithtam.net/document…Do you know any good reading material on the subject?
How to calculate leading for headings, subheadings, etc?