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author: Stefan Imhoff
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date: 2014-06-19T10:30:00+02:00
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description: "About the typography of my new website: scale, font, vertical rhythm, font size, font size, and sentence width."
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tags: ["design", "code", "typography"]
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tags: ["design", "code"]
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---
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I’m a _typophile_. But this is nothing for a self-help group because it means to love typography. It was clear to me from the start that I would start with typography for my new website.
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I’ve always found typography fascinating, but after reading the book <cite><AffiliateLink asin="0881792128" text="The Elements of Typographic Style" /></cite> by _Robert Bringhurst_ I studied the matter more deeply. There is a Web-adapted version of his book on the website [The Elements _of_ Typographic Style Applied _to the_ Web](http://webtypography.net/).
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<Bookshelf>
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<AmazonBook asin="0881792128" />
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<AmazonBook asin="0881792128" />
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</Bookshelf>
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## Typography
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@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@ To adjust the font size, you do not use absolute values anymore, but a mixin. Th
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```scss
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h1 {
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@include adjust-font-size-to(modular-scale(6));
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@include trailer(1, modular-scale(6), margin);
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@include adjust-font-size-to(modular-scale(6));
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@include trailer(1, modular-scale(6), margin);
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}
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```
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