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If we think of real books, it is common to see a certain pattern for headings. So, you could use something like this to create dropcaps, without using classes: Code:
h1 + p::first-letter { font-size: 3.5em; float: left; line-height: 1em; margin-bottom: -0.284em; margin-right: 0.05em; margin-top: -0.16em; } Code:
h1 + hr + p::first-letter { css code here } |
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03-03-2020, 08:44 PM | #17 |
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I find it very easy to use Regex to find and replace all first letters at the beginning of each chapter.
................ That sounds good. Can you share? |
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