Hi,

1) Indeed, if you want things to line up on the baseline grid, your block
elements need to have a height that is a multiple of 1.5em.
For p, h1, h2, etc it's all done by Blueprint but if you tamper with that,
use 3em, 4.5em, etc.

2) You can't give images a height in ems in the markup, so the baseline
rhythm is bound to be disrupted if the user increases or decereases the font
size.


On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:05 PM, . . <[email protected]> wrote:

> Goulven,
>
> I re-read my message and I can see how confusing it is. I want to know how
> keep the baseline rhythm of a web page (1) when adding horizontal space,
> margins or padding, to block level elements and  (2) whether images should
> be sized in multiples of 1.5em for the same reason.
>

-- 
Goulven Champenois

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