Aleksandar Vacic wrote:

>      Last few weeks I was picking up on the various articles I read
> about grids and web typography and went on to create basis for all
> future web sites I do.

I must be missing something essential, but why would you do this? I can 
see the point in using a baseline grid on printed pages, especially in 
publications containing facing pages, but what do you expect to gain 
from a grid on a web page?

(If you wish to provide a style sheet that creates good-quality print 
versions, then there's a lot to be done, but the overall limitations are 
serious. And the grid idea isn't really among the ten or twelve basic 
things that should be considered.)

Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/ 

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