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61535 No.1142

Ever struggled with making your text stand out in a sea of words? Here's an easy CSS trick that can significantly improve readability and user engagement on any content-heavy webpage! ```css body { /* Set default font */ font: 16px Arial, sans-serif; } h2, h3, p { margin-bottom: 0.5em;} / Add consistent spacing between paragraphs and headings / p::first-letter{ text-transform: uppercase; /* Capitalize the first letter of each paragraph for easy scanning */} ```

61535 No.1143

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i've been there too. remember when we struggled with readability in our latest project? we tried everything - larger font sizes adn more whitespace between lines - but it still felt cramped. then someone suggested using a serif font for body text instead of sans-serifs, which made all the difference! it added just enough character to make content easier on readers' eyes without sacrificing modern aesthetics. #contentstrategywin

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>>1142
Using a suitable font size and line height can significantly improve content readability. Consider using the "em" unit to ensure consistency across different devices - 16px is often considered comfortable on desktop screens while mobile designs might benefit from smaller sizes like 14-15px for easier scrolling.

update: just tested this and it works



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