如何让第一个字母像报纸一样推入段落

Yov*_*vav 4 html css

我创建了一些 CSS 来处理段落中的第一个字母,看起来也更大,

我怎样才能让第一个字母向下和向左推,这样它就不会高于行本身,并在需要时将其他行缩进右边?(见附图)

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.text-article {
    color: #000;
}
.text-article:first-letter {
    font-weight: bold;
    font-size: 60px;
    font-size: 6rem;
    line-height: 10px;
    line-height: 1rem;
    text-transform: uppercase;
}
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We the People is a section of the whitehouse.gov website, launched September 22, 2011,[1] for petitioning the current administration's policy experts. Petitions that meet a certain threshold of signatures are most of the time reviewed by officials in the Administration and official responses are then issued, but not always, as outlined in the Criticism section.[1] Criminal justice proceedings in the United States are not subject to White House website petitions. In fact, no real processes of the federal government are subject to these White House website petitions; they are a public relations device for the present administration which permits citizens to express themselves. On August 23, 2012, the White House Director of Digital Strategy Macon Phillips released the source code for the platform.[2] The source code is available on GitHub, and lists both public domain status as a work of the U.S. federal government and licensing under the GPL v2.[3]
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Car*_*nde 6

您可以使用float:left使第一个字母向下移动并将其他行推开。您还需要调整line-height以使其更大一些 - 我使用了40px/ 4rem

.text-article {
    color: #000;
}
.text-article:first-letter {
    float:left;
    font-weight: bold;
    font-size: 60px;
    font-size: 6rem;
    line-height: 40px;
    line-height: 4rem;
    height:4rem;
    text-transform: uppercase;
}
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<div class="text-article">
We the People is a section of the whitehouse.gov website, launched September 22, 2011,[1] for petitioning the current administration's policy experts. Petitions that meet a certain threshold of signatures are most of the time reviewed by officials in the Administration and official responses are then issued, but not always, as outlined in the Criticism section.[1] Criminal justice proceedings in the United States are not subject to White House website petitions. In fact, no real processes of the federal government are subject to these White House website petitions; they are a public relations device for the present administration which permits citizens to express themselves. On August 23, 2012, the White House Director of Digital Strategy Macon Phillips released the source code for the platform.[2] The source code is available on GitHub, and lists both public domain status as a work of the U.S. federal government and licensing under the GPL v2.[3]
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