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Internal negative space ensures that elements don't clash

Internal negative space ensures that elements don't clash Bad Practice
Internal negative space ensures that elements don't clash Best Practice

Internal negative space is all about the relationship between elements of one group. Some examples include margin and line spacing.

This internal negative space aims to control element proximity and make sure that elements don't clash with one another. The spacing between small elements can have an impact on readability and the flow of the page.

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