Term used in the source code of websites, often in Style Sheets, to define the vertical space between lines of text.
In the Head section of the source code:
<STYLE> FONT { line-height: 180% } </STYLE>
In the Body section of the source code:
<FONT Style="line-height: 180%">This is a public service announcement: Buy Eggs.</FONT>
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A large, detailed font that looks kinda like graffiti painted on a bumpy sidewalk. You can get it for free at AcidFonts.com.
Me: "See, what I did with the splash page here is make 3 theHard way RMX the Heading 1 font and reduce the line-height to 60%, so you can see the grit in the letters without it pushing the graphics off the bottom of the screen."
Person I Am Talking To: "I have no idea what you just said."
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