Responsive Letter Spacing – Cloud Four
Another clever use of clamp() and calc() for web typography, but this time it’s adjusting letter-spacing.
A nice little use of print (and screen) styles from Bastian—compose letters in a web browser.
Instead of messing around in Word, Pages or even Indesign, you can write your letters in the browser, export them as HTML or PDF (via Apple Preview).
Another clever use of clamp() and calc() for web typography, but this time it’s adjusting letter-spacing.
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Right up my alley!
This is why we need an nth-letter selector in CSS .
Adam makes a very good point here: the term “vertical rhythm” is quite chauvanistic, unconciously defaulting to top-to-bottom writing modes; the term “logical rhythm” is more universal (and scalable).
I like the way this work-in-progress is organised—it’s both a book and a personal website that’ll grow over time.
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I never would’ve known about the `display-mode` media feature if I hadn’t been writing about it.
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