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The written word is generally seen before it is read. Typographical layout sets the mood before a single word enters consciousness.
If you thought you had a reasonable amount of control over the color of your typography using CSS, you thought wrong.
Regardless of where they appear, string values in CSS behave in a similar way. The most important thing to remember about them is that they are not HTML.
Legibility and readability are not the same. Legibility certainly influences readability and vice versa, but to understand how one influences the other it is necessary to consider them separately.
Regarding its typographic needs, cartography (maps and plans made for print or screen) is different from traditional print design the following reasons.
Typography need not only be visible and legible. Typography needs to be audible. Typography needs to be felt.
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Submit and Reset buttons should be easy to see, and should be close to their related form controls.
Whether using a browser-supplied or a custom Submit button, we don’t want the form to be accidentally submitted multiple times.
Most of the time, this order is the way we would want and expect the visitor to progress through the form, because that’s how the majority of the Western world reads.

