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Unit5
Feb 21, 2016 22:32:02 GMT -8
Post by Josh Lum on Feb 21, 2016 22:32:02 GMT -8
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judy
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Unit5
Feb 22, 2016 3:30:41 GMT -8
Post by judy on Feb 22, 2016 3:30:41 GMT -8
It all looks good except for the drop cap. It's overlapping the line below. That needs to be fixed.
Add more text so that several lines of text are present. Then, you'll really see if the drop cap is working. Then, try using a line=height and padding to be sure there is sufficient space around the drop cap so that you don't get overlap. The textbook has a good example.
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Unit5
Mar 29, 2016 9:38:06 GMT -8
Post by Josh Lum on Mar 29, 2016 9:38:06 GMT -8
I fixed it, thanks for the feedback.
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Unit5
Apr 2, 2016 23:29:30 GMT -8
Post by Judy Fontanella on Apr 2, 2016 23:29:30 GMT -8
A drop cap is as tall as at least 2 or more lines of text. You have a large initial capital letter, but not a real drop cap there. The text has a good example for you to follow.
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