/* --------------------------------------------------------------
fancy-type.css
* Lots of pretty advanced classes for manipulating text.
See the Readme file in this folder for additional instructions.
-------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Indentation instead of line shifts for sibling paragraphs. */
/* p + p { text-indent:2em; margin-top:-1.5em; } */
form p + p { text-indent: 0; } /* Don't want this in forms. */
/* For great looking type, use this code instead of asdf:
<span class="alt">asdf</span>
Best used on prepositions and ampersands. */
.alt {
color: #666;
font-family: "Warnock Pro", "Goudy Old Style","Palatino","Book Antiqua", Georgia, serif;
font-style: italic;
font-weight: normal;
}
/* For great looking quote marks in titles, replace "asdf" with:
<span class="dquo">“</span>asdf”
(That is, when the title starts with a quote mark).
(You may have to change this value depending on your font size). */
.dquo { margin-left: -.5em; }
/* Reduced size type with incremental leading
(http://www.markboulton.co.uk/journal/comments/incremental_leading/)
This could be used for side notes. For smaller type, you don't necessarily want to
follow the 1.5x vertical rhythm -- the line-height is too much.
Using this class, it reduces your font size and line-height so that for
every four lines of normal sized type, there is five lines of the sidenote. eg:
New type size in em's:
10px (wanted side note size) / 12px (existing base size) = 0.8333 (new type size in ems)
New line-height value:
12px x 1.5 = 18px (old line-height)
18px x 4 = 72px
72px / 5 = 14.4px (new line height)
14.4px / 10px = 1.44 (new line height in em's) */
p.incr, .incr p {
font-size: 10px;
line-height: 1.44em;
margin-bottom: 1.5em;
}
/* Surround uppercase words and abbreviations with this class.
Based on work by Jørgen Arnor Gårdsø Lom [http://twistedintellect.com/] */
.caps {
font-variant: small-caps;
letter-spacing: 1px;
text-transform: lowercase;
font-size:1.2em;
line-height:1%;
font-weight:bold;
padding:0 2px;
}