@adactio @craigmod Do you have any advice on what to do if I wanted to understand the history of line-height CSS property and why it was made the way it was? I tried this, but found little:pic.twitter.com/EuNQyDj1HJ
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Ah. Got it. Not the what but the why.
This thread starts to reveal some conversation around line-height, around the time that the CSS1 spec was adopted: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/1996Sep/0055.html ….pic.twitter.com/OvxJ9271Mb
This bit is hilarious to me: And (4) most people will know what 'line-height' means when they see it for the first time, and they will be able to remember it, while 'leading' probably only associates with the verb "to lead" or the heavy metal.
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