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15 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

by dxdydz 2 years ago saved 4 times

12 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

by mrshll 2 years ago saved 4 times

11 Mar 23

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

by ben 2 years ago saved 4 times

Something non-designers understandably struggle with is how to make things look good. One of those things is long form content that’s well set and readable. Luckily, CSS makes this easy, you just have to know what to change. That’s exactly what we’re going to teach you in this article.

by chrisSt 2 years ago saved 4 times

07 Dec 20

\<blockquote>Vale is a command-line tool that brings code-like linting to prose. It’s open-source, fast, and highly customizable.

Vale differs from most writing-related software in a significant way: it doesn’t attempt to teach you how to write; it’s a tool for writers. In other words, Vale focuses on allowing its users to create their own collections of rules (known as styles) rather providing its own advice.\</blockquote>

by pivic 5 years ago