- From: Alan Stearns <stearns@adobe.com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 01:29:24 +0000
- To: Alan Stearns <stearns@adobe.com>, "Cramer, Dave" <Dave.Cramer@hbgusa.com>, Scott Kellum <scott@scottkellum.com>, Bert Bos <bert@w3.org>
- CC: "public-digipub@w3.org" <public-digipub@w3.org>
On 1/10/14, 9:57 AM, "Alan Stearns" <stearns@adobe.com> wrote: >On 1/10/14, 9:26 AM, "Cramer, Dave" <Dave.Cramer@hbgusa.com> wrote: > >>On 1/10/14 11:57 AM, "Scott Kellum" <scott@scottkellum.com> wrote: >>> >>>Regarding more advanced page layouts like in magazines. Many some people >>>on this thread might not care about them much but for me, I am in this >>>group to bring that perspective. There is very little support available >>>for these types of layouts in any digital >>> medium but for my use cases multi-column layout with baseline grid >>>alignment is important. >>> >> >> >>I'd love to get descriptions of some of these requirements, as I expect >>many apply to all sorts of material. > >It doesn’t take very ‘advanced’ layout to see the need for a baseline >grid. The “More from A List Apart” section could benefit from having the >baselines align: > >http://alistapart.com/ I had talked to Dave about creating some examples to go into the LatinReq document. This turned into a blog post on baseline grids: http://blogs.adobe.com/webplatform/2014/02/05/baseline-grids-for-the-web/ If any of the content there looks useful, please take it. Thanks, Alan
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