![Dan Hollick on X: "Something I learnt while diving deep on line height is that there are subtle differences between: line-height: 100% line-height: normal (css) line-height: Auto (Figma) (Very short 🧵 this Dan Hollick on X: "Something I learnt while diving deep on line height is that there are subtle differences between: line-height: 100% line-height: normal (css) line-height: Auto (Figma) (Very short 🧵 this](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FCFbXt0VIAMpE4a.png:large)
Dan Hollick on X: "Something I learnt while diving deep on line height is that there are subtle differences between: line-height: 100% line-height: normal (css) line-height: Auto (Figma) (Very short 🧵 this
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css - Height auto - calculated height is incorrect so background is not working - ASP.net 4.0 - Master Page Used - Stack Overflow
![Is this something can be done with pure CSS? pls see the image for illustration, two divs vertically stacked, parent has fixed height, the subtext lines needs to be dynamically adjusted based Is this something can be done with pure CSS? pls see the image for illustration, two divs vertically stacked, parent has fixed height, the subtext lines needs to be dynamically adjusted based](https://preview.redd.it/dvns581r94t91.png?auto=webp&s=e9d71a0e78bc2ae9b49a073e9acd3cfcd2c8bee9)