Jump to content

[Web Design] Making the space between text bigger in height?

Jeroen1322
Go to solution Solved by Ciccioo,

Hi guys!

 

One of my clients want all the text on the website like the home page so 18px and Bold. But they want the spacing between the sentances bigger. When i make a new paragraph i just use <br /><br /> withing the <p> tag and when i want to put one text under the other i just use one <br />. 

 

It isn't suppost to be a new paragraph but just a little more space between the sentances in heigt.

 

 

Thanks!

 

Sorry if i didn't explane it well enough, just comment and i'll try to explane it better! :)

[CPU: AMD FX-6100 @3.3GHz ] [MoBo: Asrock 970 Extreme4] [GPU: Gigabyte 770 OC ] [RAM: 8GB] [sSD: 64gb for OS] [PSU: 550Watt Be Quiet!] [HDD: 1TB] [CPU cooler: Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Pro Sr1]  -Did i solve your question/problem? Please click 'Marked Solved'-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

This is kind of a long winded way around it but why don't you put a blank line of text between each line. That's how I do it.

 

e.g.

 

TEXT [18px]

Blank Line [5px]

TEXT[18px]

Blank Line [5px]

TEXT [18px]

Blank Line [5px]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

This is kind of a long winded way around it but why don't you put a blank line of text between each line. That's how I do it.

 

e.g.

 

TEXT [18px]

Blank Line [5px]

TEXT[18px]

Blank Line [5px]

TEXT [18px]

Blank Line [5px]

It is CSS or what? How do i impliment it?

[CPU: AMD FX-6100 @3.3GHz ] [MoBo: Asrock 970 Extreme4] [GPU: Gigabyte 770 OC ] [RAM: 8GB] [sSD: 64gb for OS] [PSU: 550Watt Be Quiet!] [HDD: 1TB] [CPU cooler: Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Pro Sr1]  -Did i solve your question/problem? Please click 'Marked Solved'-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks! :) I'll try that! 

[CPU: AMD FX-6100 @3.3GHz ] [MoBo: Asrock 970 Extreme4] [GPU: Gigabyte 770 OC ] [RAM: 8GB] [sSD: 64gb for OS] [PSU: 550Watt Be Quiet!] [HDD: 1TB] [CPU cooler: Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Pro Sr1]  -Did i solve your question/problem? Please click 'Marked Solved'-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

I tried it and it worked perfect! Thanks :) 

[CPU: AMD FX-6100 @3.3GHz ] [MoBo: Asrock 970 Extreme4] [GPU: Gigabyte 770 OC ] [RAM: 8GB] [sSD: 64gb for OS] [PSU: 550Watt Be Quiet!] [HDD: 1TB] [CPU cooler: Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Pro Sr1]  -Did i solve your question/problem? Please click 'Marked Solved'-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi guys!

 

One of my clients want all the text on the website like the home page so 18px and Bold. But they want the spacing between the sentances bigger. When i make a new paragraph i just use <br /><br /> withing the <p> tag and when i want to put one text under the other i just use one <br />. 

 

It isn't suppost to be a new paragraph but just a little more space between the sentances in heigt.

 

 

Thanks!

 

Sorry if i didn't explane it well enough, just comment and i'll try to explane it better! :)

SO you mean letter-spacing? or line-height?

 

Letterspacing is the space between the letters and Lineheight is the height of the line, often used to center text in a tag 

Business Management Student @ University St. Gallen (Switzerland)

HomeServer: i7 4930k - GTX 1070ti - ASUS Rampage IV Gene - 32Gb Ram

Laptop: MacBook Pro Retina 15" 2018

Operating Systems (Virtualised using VMware): Windows Pro 10, Cent OS 7

Occupation: Software Engineer

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

SO you mean letter-spacing? or line-height?

 

Letterspacing is the space between the letters and Lineheight is the height of the line, often used to center text in a tag 

Yeah, sorry i meant Lineheight but i fixed it now! 

[CPU: AMD FX-6100 @3.3GHz ] [MoBo: Asrock 970 Extreme4] [GPU: Gigabyte 770 OC ] [RAM: 8GB] [sSD: 64gb for OS] [PSU: 550Watt Be Quiet!] [HDD: 1TB] [CPU cooler: Be Quiet! Shadow Rock Pro Sr1]  -Did i solve your question/problem? Please click 'Marked Solved'-

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×