

But then each module on the page has a font-size set in rem. So here’s my idea: you still keep px size adjustments at the document level so you can make easy/efficient sweeping size changes. This compliments the method that Chris described a couple of years ago:
#TYPORA FONT SIZE CODE#
Language and other attribute of code fences will be included when export using Pandoc. Fix typo for language sqlite, add tsx, stylus, julia syntax highlight. Typoraresources\style D:\Program Files\Typora\resources\style codemirror.css Ctrl+F.CodeMirror-code pre font-size 16.

Fix bug that sometimes Typora window is invisible on start. Therefore the paragraph spacing is directly related to the paragraph text size and therefore be considered local sizing within a component. Search text will begin from current caret position, instead of start from document beginning. Should you decide during your design process that the pull quote should be set a bit larger, then the spacing between the paragraphs must also be increased. The spacing between the paragraphs will depend on the size of the paragraph text, so you could feasibly set that spacing in either rems or ems.

Take the example of a pull quote containing two short paragraphs. Richard Rutter’s guide for setting the font-size of an element is interesting: he argues that we should use both em and rem units depending on the relationship it might have with other elements on the page:
