Post by account_disabled on Dec 7, 2023 8:20:38 GMT
Titles have an important function on the page, because they define specific areas. The main title must stand out above all and will be larger than the text and subtitles. These will also have a larger text size, but I think a different color is also preferable. In my opinion it makes the function of the subtitle clearer, which is to separate the "chapters" of the post. Spacing between titles and paragraphs We have seen how preferable it is to leave a space between paragraphs. In the same way we must leave some between the title and the paragraph, with the largest space above the subtitle and not below, to make the separation of the subtopics of the post more marked.
Formatting lists For lists, or bulleted lists, typography should be used that makes them recognizable and clearly distinct from paragraphs. Let's see how to set up an unnumbered list and how Phone Number Data to structure the text of the list items. Images or points? Rarely on my sites and blogs do I leave bulleted lists with standard symbols, therefore classic black dots, which I find sad. I prefer to create an icon that is themed with my blog and here I chose a blue pencil. Unjustified text It makes no sense to justify the text in a list, because it is precisely a list, even if mine are often substantial. Leaving the text aligned to the left makes the difference between list and paragraph better.
Indent larger than paragraph I accentuate the diversity by increasing the indentation of the list elements. This way it almost feels like it's a list pinned to the page as a reminder. Spacing between list elements As with paragraphs, adequate spacing must be established for the elements of the list, therefore for the items in the list, so that they are clearly distinguishable from each other. I leave 10 pixels. A box for quotes The quotes must be highlighted in the text, to create a separation, given that they do not represent the author's creation, but are a thought, a sentence written by others. I create a box, with a background, borders and an image representing the quotes. Even for quotes it is always good to keep in mind the greatest possible contrast between text and background.
Formatting lists For lists, or bulleted lists, typography should be used that makes them recognizable and clearly distinct from paragraphs. Let's see how to set up an unnumbered list and how Phone Number Data to structure the text of the list items. Images or points? Rarely on my sites and blogs do I leave bulleted lists with standard symbols, therefore classic black dots, which I find sad. I prefer to create an icon that is themed with my blog and here I chose a blue pencil. Unjustified text It makes no sense to justify the text in a list, because it is precisely a list, even if mine are often substantial. Leaving the text aligned to the left makes the difference between list and paragraph better.
Indent larger than paragraph I accentuate the diversity by increasing the indentation of the list elements. This way it almost feels like it's a list pinned to the page as a reminder. Spacing between list elements As with paragraphs, adequate spacing must be established for the elements of the list, therefore for the items in the list, so that they are clearly distinguishable from each other. I leave 10 pixels. A box for quotes The quotes must be highlighted in the text, to create a separation, given that they do not represent the author's creation, but are a thought, a sentence written by others. I create a box, with a background, borders and an image representing the quotes. Even for quotes it is always good to keep in mind the greatest possible contrast between text and background.