The name of the invisible line marking the height of a font. in ui design
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The answer is ascender line.
The name of the invisible line marking the height of a font in UI design is called ascender line. Ascender is used to refer to that portion of the letter, which is above the base line on which the letter is written. Hence, an ascender line marks the height of the letter from the ascender to the base.
Ascender line
The name of the invisible line marking the height of a font is Ascender line
Ascender line is mainly used for referring the proportion of letter. It is invisible to us, because it is written in word as well as text editor in head tag or meta tag. As we know that, text written in Metatags is invisible to us.
Ascender line is present above the base line on which letter is written. It marks the height of a font in UI design in sentence. This Ascender line is mainly present in the Microsoft word as well as Microsoft powerpoint.
Ascender line is the part of a lower-case letter that is taller than the font's x-height. Ascender line is the part of Typography
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Typography is the process of printing with type.