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In typography, a margin is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges.〔("margin" in Merriam-Webster online dictionary ). m-w.com. Retrieved on 2012-12-19.〕 The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends. When a page is justified the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins. When two pages of content are combined next to each other (known as a two-page spread), the space between the two pages is known as the gutter.〔(Typographic Terms ). Whatstype.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-30.〕 (Any space between columns of text is a gutter.) The top and bottom margins of a page are also called "head" and "foot", respectively. The term "margin" can also be used to describe the edge of internal content, such as the right or left edge of a column of text.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Typography, What are Gutters? )〕 == History ==
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