Talking about boxing…
Congratulations! You’ve now reached the MPO 🌟
As a general rule of thumb, if at this point the font size of the content is below 21 points, there’s actually one last thing you can try 🤞
Do you remember the title in a box? You can try removing the title & artist header and see if you can fit it in a box instead.
Note
If the font size is above 21 points or if you already put the title & artist in a box, you’re actually done! You can move on to the last step for the final touches 🎨
How to put the title & artist in a box
Finding a spot for a box is usually easier than for a name tag. Indeed, since boxes offer a clear visual separation from the rest of the text, they can be mingled directly together with the content:
- There’s no need to separate them from the text with an empty line
- Just make sure to keep one space of distance between the side of a box and the rest of the text
- It’s also ok if the walls of the box are missing some “bricks”. Indeed, quite often just a few chunks of box are enough to create the visual separation!
- You can even let some text “pierce through” the box, as long as it doesn’t interfere with the title & artist
- Also, don’t hesitate to separate the title and the artist in one box each
Tip
Same as usual, don’t hesitate to reshuffle the existing elements in the page to create some space for the box (e.g. split lines, move sections up & down, etc.)
Let’s give it a try!
The best way to proceed is to remove the header altogether and set aside the title & artist for now—i.e. don’t create the box yet.
By removing the header, you should’ve opened up a lot of space at the bottom of the page. Just start the whole process again from the top—it should go much faster now—until you reach the MPO again 🌟
Once you’re back here, just put the title & artist in a box—or in one box each—and move on to the last step for the final touches 🎨
Here’s the template for the box:
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