Adobe Aldine
I am very enjoying how Adobe Aldine looks, but I am wondering why it has such a large descender height. Is this intended? If not, I wish this was fixed, since using Aldine somehow breaks line spacing or some features. I really like the fonts and the glyps itself, therefore I wish brief feedback.

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What HTML elements are you using? Can you share the HTML used?
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Yeongbin Kwon commented
I have checked InDesign, and it works fine. So as you have said, I also suppose that this is due to the ornamental glyphs in the font. I was using them in the web, so it may work differently than expected. I am not sure how to fix the problems in the web though --- I am fairly new to webfonts and HTML/CSS stuff, but I hope I will figure it out.
But I think 敬尚 白井's problem also occurs to me. Italics' baseline doesnot seem to align properly. Please check this out
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The uprights have ornaments that are quite large and likely that's what causing the issue there. Are you seeing this issue in InDesign as well?
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敬尚 白井 commented
Excuse me for repeating the question.
When italics are added, the bass line does not align, is this also a bug? -
Yeongbin Kwon commented
I am trying to use it in my blog as a webfont, like the photo I've attached, but itseems to break underline positions or single-lined elements (look at the red NEW indicator). Is there a possible fix for this?
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Frank Grießhammer commented
Aldine contains a number of ornamental glyphs, which may exceed the line spacing in certain situations. In which application are you seeing the problem you’re describing?