I think that this might be more true in screen based work than in printed publications. The focus of a printed page tends towards the top, but not necessarily at the top. A webpage is a different entity… not always seen in its entirety. The way that unity manifests would therefore necessarily be different. The order of weight would be better maintained at a local level, not global.
> Make outer padding the same or more than inner padding
This is one that is generally true, but not always. A framed drawing can often safely accommodate more space at the bottom than the sides and top.
I think that this might be more true in screen based work than in printed publications. The focus of a printed page tends towards the top, but not necessarily at the top. A webpage is a different entity… not always seen in its entirety. The way that unity manifests would therefore necessarily be different. The order of weight would be better maintained at a local level, not global.
> Make outer padding the same or more than inner padding
This is one that is generally true, but not always. A framed drawing can often safely accommodate more space at the bottom than the sides and top.