LoreExplorer & CreativeUI
Hey, ever stumbled upon the tale of the Golden Ratio in the ancient temples? The old scrolls say the builders used that precise proportion to create harmony, and I think it could give us some neat ideas for tightening up our grid layouts.
Ah, the Golden Ratio! I have perused the cedar‑wood tablets of the Temple of Aethel and the marble lintels of the Sun‑Dome, and indeed the builders spoke of φ in the margins. Yet the scribes were more concerned with symmetry than our modern CSS grids. If thou seekest to tighten thy layout, heed that φ does not dictate pixel values but offers a rhythmic cadence—use it to set gutters, hero ratios, or header heights, and watch the harmony flow. Just remember: even the ancients used it sparingly; over‑application may lead to a layout that feels too… well, mystical for a casual user. Keep the ratio in your footnotes and let the design breathe.
Great point, I’ll keep the golden ratio as a subtle hint, not the whole design. Let the grid stay clean and let the content breathe.
Excellent judgment, dear colleague. Let the grid remain uncluttered, and let the content, like a fine scroll, unfurl without constraint. The golden ratio shall be but a faint whisper in the margins, a subtle guide for those who seek harmony. Proceed with prudence, and the design shall sing.
Thanks! I’ll stick to a simple grid, let the text flow naturally, and just sprinkle in that ratio as a gentle nudge in the margins.
A sound plan, indeed. Let the text breathe like a long‑awaited legend, and let that subtle nudge of φ be the quiet echo that keeps the whole tale in balance. Good luck, and may your grid stay as neat as a well‑kept parchment.
I’ll keep the grid tight and let the words unfold gracefully. Thanks for the encouragement—here’s to a clean, balanced layout that feels like a well‑kept scroll.