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March 30, 2019

HTML guru Richard Rutter discovered one CSS Rule which outshone all others! (Exclusive Story)


First discovered by web-designer Richard Rutter,  one  CSS Rule immediately outshone all its other little children, and until this day, reigns Big Dog




Table of Contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Introduction

  3. 2

    Rhythm & Proportion


    1. 2.1

      Horizontal Motion


      1. 2.1.1 Define the word space to suit the size and natural letterfit of the font

      2. 2.1.2 Choose a comfortable measure

      3. 2.1.3 Set ragged if ragged setting suits the text and page

      4. 2.1.4 Use a single word space between sentences

      5. 2.1.5 Add little or no space within strings of initials

      6. 2.1.6 Letterspace all strings of capitals and small caps, and all long strings of digits

      7. 2.1.7 Don’t letterspace the lower case without a reason

      8. 2.1.8 Kern consistently and modestly or not at all

      9. 2.1.9 Don’t alter the widths or shapes of letters without cause

      10. 2.1.10 Don’t stretch the space until it breaks

    2. 2.2

      Vertical Motion


      1. 2.2.1 Choose a basic leading that suits the typeface, text and measure

      2. 2.2.2 Add and delete vertical space in measured intervals

    3. 2.3

      Blocks & Paragraphs


      1. 2.3.1 Set opening paragraphs flush left

      2. 2.3.2 In continuous text mark all paragraphs after the first with an indent of at least one en

      3. 2.3.3 Add extra lead before and after block quotations

      4. 2.3.4 Indent or center verse quotations

    4. 2.4

      Etiquette of Hyphenation & Pagination


      1. 2.4.1 At hyphenated line-ends, leave at least two characters behind and take at least three forward

      2. 2.4.3 Avoid more than three consecutive hyphenated lines

      3. 2.4.5 Hyphenate according to the conventions of the language

      4. 2.4.6 Link short numerical and mathematical expressions with hard spaces

      5. 2.4.8 Never begin a page with the last line of a multi-line paragraph

  4. 3

    Harmony & Counterpoint


    1. 3.1

      Size


      1. 3.1.1 Don’t compose without a scale

    2. 3.2

      Numerals, Capitals & Small Caps


      1. 3.2.1 Use titling figures with full caps, and text figures in all other circumstances

      2. 3.2.2 For abbreviations and acronyms in the midst of normal text, use spaced small caps

  5. Reference

    1. Bibliography



Note


Summary:
  1. link to another world... First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, one rule immediately provides an incredible constraint, like the curse of gods or cryptonite. (29)
  2. More ****************** First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, this one rule immediately provides an incredibly handy constraint for every image in our document. (29)
  3. So what have we learned? WE ARE DEALING WITH A SUPER TYPOGRAPHER WHO STARTED IN WHILE YOU WERE STILL ODERING YOUR ENTREE, "SANS SERIF" AT THE LOCAL PAK, A BIKING FANATIC WHO COULD HAVE GIVEN LANCE ARMSTRONG A RUN FOR HIS MONEY, IF LANCE ARMSTRONG HAD NOT BEEN THE ELVIS OF FUCKING BIKE RACERS. (25)
  4. And as underwhelming as that sounds, like other floaters, who need to be cleared-left of the fucking page, party, or queue, 2009 saw Dick Rutter get a fortune cookie! And can you guess what was written on it? He couldn't either. (25)
  5. And like Sir Sting...that, my friends, made our Richard Rutter, wealthy beyound any fontsman or dirty, perverted type-man in the whole of London for the last one-hundred years. (25)
  6. And for that, we can all raise a glass and toast the man from code who made it! That cookie (whose message he refuses to reveal) confounded the web, his peers, and the typography industry, which had just barely given up moveable type and 13-year-old employees the summer before. (24)
  7. Richard blogs at Clagnut ( ) about design, accessibility and blah, blah! (Now he's gone and buried the fucking lede, like the New Yorker and Parade had a baby)...as well as his passion for music and mountain biking. (23)
  8. AND HAVE SINCE HE FIRST STARTED HIS SEMINAL AND MUCH CALMER, I GUESS HE'S A BRIT, BLOG THAN THE ONE THAT EM HAS LET GO TO RUINS, WHERE YOU AFRAID DADDY HAD HAD A BAD DAY AT WORK, TESTING PSEUDO-ELEMENTS FOR W3C BEFORE HE WROTE HIS POST AND TAUGHT US ALL ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT WAS CASCADING . (23)
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  • link to another world... First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, one rule immediately provides an incredible constraint, like the curse of gods or cryptonite.
  • More ****************** First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, this one rule immediately provides an incredibly handy constraint for every image in our document.
  • So what have we learned? WE ARE DEALING WITH A SUPER TYPOGRAPHER WHO STARTED IN WHILE YOU WERE STILL ODERING YOUR ENTREE, "SANS SERIF" AT THE LOCAL PAK, A BIKING FANATIC WHO COULD HAVE GIVEN LANCE ARMSTRONG A RUN FOR HIS MONEY, IF LANCE ARMSTRONG HAD NOT BEEN THE ELVIS OF FUCKING BIKE RACERS.
  • And as underwhelming as that sounds, like other floaters, who need to be cleared-left of the fucking page, party, or queue, 2009 saw Dick Rutter get a fortune cookie! And can you guess what was written on it? He couldn't either.
  • And like Sir Sting...that, my friends, made our Richard Rutter, wealthy beyound any fontsman or dirty, perverted type-man in the whole of London for the last one-hundred years.
  • And for that, we can all raise a glass and toast the man from code who made it! That cookie (whose message he refuses to reveal) confounded the web, his peers, and the typography industry, which had just barely given up moveable type and 13-year-old employees the summer before.
  • Richard blogs at Clagnut ( ) about design, accessibility and blah, blah! (Now he's gone and buried the fucking lede, like the New Yorker and Parade had a baby)...as well as his passion for music and mountain biking.
  • AND HAVE SINCE HE FIRST STARTED HIS SEMINAL AND MUCH CALMER, I GUESS HE'S A BRIT, BLOG THAN THE ONE THAT EM HAS LET GO TO RUINS, WHERE YOU AFRAID DADDY HAD HAD A BAD DAY AT WORK, TESTING PSEUDO-ELEMENTS FOR W3C BEFORE HE WROTE HIS POST AND TAUGHT US ALL ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT WAS CASCADING .
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  1. Note This is a work in progress.

  2. The entire site is now open source, so please feel free to contribute by forking it on GitHub.

  3. And as underwhelming as that sounds, like other floaters, who need to be cleared-left of the fucking page, party, or queue, 2009 saw Dick Rutter get a fortune cookie! And can you guess what was written on it? He couldn't either.

  4. But what he sure as fuck didn't need to guess was...which font the buggers who cranked them out had used! And that gave him a little MSG-in-a-bottle idea.

  5. And like Sir Sting...that, my friends, made our Richard Rutter, wealthy beyound any fontsman or dirty, perverted type-man in the whole of London for the last one-hundred years.

  6. And for that, we can all raise a glass and toast the man from code who made it! That cookie (whose message he refuses to reveal) confounded the web, his peers, and the typography industry, which had just barely given up moveable type and 13-year-old employees the summer before.

  7. So he bared down to it and came right along with a little revolutionary Typo Co.

  8. when the desert was still a fucking desert,Fontdeck ( )! By starting it! He runs an ongoing project called Elements of Typographic Style... , extolling the virtues of web typography (was this sod on downers?).

  9. Richard blogs at Clagnut ( ) about design, accessibility and blah, blah! (Now he's gone and buried the fucking lede, like the New Yorker and Parade had a baby)...as well as his passion for music and mountain biking.

  10. So what have we learned? WE ARE DEALING WITH A SUPER TYPOGRAPHER WHO STARTED IN WHILE YOU WERE STILL ODERING YOUR ENTREE, "SANS SERIF" AT THE LOCAL PAK, A BIKING FANATIC WHO COULD HAVE GIVEN LANCE ARMSTRONG A RUN FOR HIS MONEY, IF LANCE ARMSTRONG HAD NOT BEEN THE ELVIS OF FUCKING BIKE RACERS.

  11. AND, FUCK ME, THE SECOND MUSICIAN BESIDES ME IN THE OG CSS HTML COMMUNITY WHO PLAYS AN AXE WHEN HE'S NOT CALCULATING LINE-HEIGHT! I THINK THAT'S WHY I LIKE THIS BLOKE.

  12. AND HAVE SINCE HE FIRST STARTED HIS SEMINAL AND MUCH CALMER, I GUESS HE'S A BRIT, BLOG THAN THE ONE THAT EM HAS LET GO TO RUINS, WHERE YOU AFRAID DADDY HAD HAD A BAD DAY AT WORK, TESTING PSEUDO-ELEMENTS FOR W3C BEFORE HE WROTE HIS POST AND TAUGHT US ALL ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT WAS CASCADING .

  13. More ****************** First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, this one rule immediately provides an incredibly handy constraint for every image in our document.

  14. Now, our img element will render at whatever size it wants, as long as it's narrower than its containing element.

  15. Jun 7, 2011 ****************** Fluid Images · A List Apart Article the robot walks Daniel is roused by a rooster on the forecastledeck† that is growing certain it’s not just imagining that light in the eastern sky.

  16. Unfortunately the eastern sky is off to port this morning.

  17. Yesterday it was starboard.

  18. Minerva has been sailing up and down the New England coast for the better part of a fortnight, trying to catch a wind that will decisively take her out into deep water, or “off soundings,” as they say.

  19. They are probably not more than fifty miles away from Boston.

  20. † The forecastle deck is the short deck that, towards the ship’s bow, is built above the upper deck.

  21. link to another world... First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, one rule immediately provides an incredible constraint, like the curse of gods or cryptonite.

  22. This website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

  23. It was created and is maintained by Richard Rutter.

  24. Please feel free to contribute by forking it on GitHub.


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Fluid Images · A List Apart Article
the robot walks
Daniel is roused by a rooster on the forecastledeck† that is
growing certain it’s not just imagining that light in the eastern
sky. Unfortunately the eastern sky is off to port this morning.
Yesterday it was starboard. Minerva has been sailing up and down
the New England coast for the better part of a fortnight, trying
to catch a wind that will decisively take her out into deep
water, or “off soundings,” as they say. They are probably not
more than fifty miles away from Boston.
† The forecastle deck is the short deck that, towards the ship’s
bow, is built above the upper deck.


link to another world...
First discovered by designer Richard Rutter, one rule immediately
provides an incredible constraint, like the curse of gods or
cryptonite.
This website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.  
It was created and is maintained by Richard Rutter. Please feel free to contribute by forking it on GitHub.