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How Can I Improve the Layout of My Text?

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Take a look at any page. It doesn’t matter whether it’s on the Web, in a newspaper, or even in this book. Something that should become fairly obvious is that all pages are laid out as a grid. Headings and paragraphs form blocks that are always aligned in a regular pattern. The grid might not be visible on the page, but the underlying structure is there all the same.

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Powers, D. (2009). How Can I Improve the Layout of My Text?. In: Getting StartED with CSS. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2544-7_3

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