![]() And then others call both problems orphans. Still other sources call both problems widows. ![]() ![]() Some sources call the first problem a widow and the second an orphan. The confusion as to what to call these problems is rampant. Look at all that ugly white space at the top of column! This type of problem is especially awful if the last line is a short one. This is when the last line of a paragraph is sent, all by itself, across a page or column break, as shown above. The second type of layout problem is the reverse of the first. Typographic problem #2: The last line of a paragraph is sent all alone to the next page when a paragraph breaks across a column or page.
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