Typesettings.css is a CSS file which developers can load with their websites and make sure the text is rendered using well-known typographic standards, with proper alignments, indentations, spacings, and font family combinations.
While this might seem like something very trivial, most designers will mess it up and create websites with very hard to read text.
So instead of reaching out to a typography expert and paying hundreds or thousand of dollars for small tweaks to your CSS, you can use the Typesettings.css file instead and get the same results.
The file is meant to be loaded after your main CSS, not before, so the typesetting rules stay intact and active on the site.
What the Typesettings.css boilerplate brings is:
- drop cap support
- introduction section
- indents instead of paragraph spaces
- proper sans and sans-serif font combinations
- Golden Ratio for the article width - whitespace combination
- enhanced display for regular typographic HTML elements
What is new in this release:
- Various color and spacing fixes.
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