 Today's GUI snippet is on vertical rhythm. And if you don't know what that is, it's a classic typography technique where see how this link lines up with that line of text, even this link lines up with that line of text and even this one down here lines up with this line of text. You're essentially creating a baseline alignment across your entire UI for the entire layout of the entire page. And I'm gonna show you how to do it today. Here's the meat and the potatoes of the effect. We have a line height set on the root of the document set to two. Now this is what the slider adjusts is this value. And this root line height is now tapped into with the root line height units so we can use this value throughout our entire UI for padding, gap, line heights and sizing of our columns and that allows us to get the layouts. But what's cool about the web one is it's not just a vertical layout anymore. It's right to left rhythm. It's also vertical right to left rhythm. Look at this in Japanese. We're lining up our links vertically with the rest. We have baseline alignment that's baseline across a dynamic document that's rendering in multiple locales. I love this effect. And I'll see you on the next GUI snippet.