[[!meta title="CSS: Indenting Text"] [[!meta date="2019-04-05"]] A lot of developers tend to do the bare minimum when it comes to implementing proper website typography. This isn't an insult - I'm happy that typography is given any thought at all during development, I just believe more can always be done to improve upon it. In today's *TypeTip* we're going to play around with the `text-indent` property, look into when it's best to use it and how to implement it properly. ## The property and browser support Browser support is actually pretty great for such a regularly over-looked CSS property. All major desktop and mobile browsers support it:
Text indent browser compatibility
Full support across all browsers.
Now that doesn't mean you should just slap this property on all your type elements and call it a day - there are specific use cases for `text-indent` and some basic rules to follow: ## Use Cases 1. Increasing readability of large text blocks that would otherwise overwhelm the reader 2. Replicating book or report typography layouts ## Basic Rules 1. Best to set this property on inner type children only - meaning items like `p` or `blockquotes` instead of main headings 2. When used on paragraph tags it's best to target only `p` elements that directly follow a sibling tag (see "The CSS" below) ## The CSS Adding the property is extremely trivial, all you need is the following: /* Best practice for paragraphs */ p + p { text-indent: 1rem; /* whatever you want */ } ## Let's see it in action [Live CodePen Example](https://codepen.io/bradleytaunt/pen/OGXLEd/)