Juxtatype

A web journal that does not exist debating typographic issues that no one cares about with a name that is difficult to read, hard on the ear, and horribly unoriginal.

But perhaps the idea of dynamically juxtapositioned text blocks on a website is still new to some people. After all, what percentage of the population mistakes the word “typography” for having to do with vertical elevations on a map.

jux

A test of inline type rather than a floated block element. I wouldn't imagine this very useful, but one could have said the same about HTML.

A web journal that does not exist debating typographic issues that no one cares about with a name that is difficult to read, hard on the ear, and horribly unoriginal.

But perhaps the idea of dynamically juxtapositioned text blocks on a website is still new to some people. After all, what percentage of the population mistakes the word “typography” for having to do with vertical elevations on a map.

Jux

A web journal that does not exist debating typographic issues that no one cares about with a name that is difficult to read, hard on the ear, and horribly unoriginal.

No longer inline, this H4 text is returned back to its original display: block. And it floats to boot.

Jux. Perhaps that is a better name.

Normal paragraph type flowed into the document with no special considerations at all. In fact, fuck consideration—it flows just like the inline style of the H4 text.

No longer inline, this H4 text is returned back to its original display: block. And it floats to boot.