Thank you, Gareth!

I actually misread the line-height chart. Looking at it now, I can see
it's two separate columns, side by side, adding increments of 18.

Now, when a user places an image that is wrapped in text, does it
matter if the image follows the depth chart in 18px increments? Or
will the line-height of the text accommodate?

Thanks.


> So the green LINE-HEIGHT box on page 2 of my cheatsheet is something I
> use quite a lot. It gives me a quick ready-reckoner to tell me that if
> I want to create any images and ensure that they maintain the vertical
> rhythm created by the line-height that's the height I need to make
> them.  An image that takes up 5 lines of text will be 90px high; an
> image that takes up 10 lines of text (fills 10 rows on the showgrid
> background) needs to be 180px high, etc.

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