So personally I'm not sure of the best-method way, but one thing I have found works well for vertical alignment is using Flex, as you can justify it's content!
Let's say you have the following HTML and CSS:
.paragraph {
font-weight: light;
color: gray;
min-height: 6rem;
background: lightblue;
}
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<p class="paragraph"> This is a paragraph </p>
We end up with a paragraph that isn't vertically centered, now if we use a Flex Column and apply the min height + BG to that we get the following:
.myflexbox {
min-height: 6rem;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
background: lightblue;
}
.paragraph {
font-weight: light;
color: gray;
}
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<div class="myflexbox">
<p class="paragraph"> This is a paragraph </p>
</div>
However, in some situations you can't just wrap the P tag in a div so easily, well using Flexbox on the P tag is perfectly fine even if it's not the nicest practice.
.myflexparagraph {
min-height: 6rem;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
justify-content: center;
background: lightblue;
}
.paragraph {
font-weight: light;
color: gray;
}
<h1 class="heading"> Nice to meet you! </h1>
<p class="paragraph myflexparagraph"> This is a paragraph </p>
I have no clue if this is good or bad but if this helps only one person somewhere that's still one more then naught!