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techhub.iodigital.com
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| | | | | In this second part of the series, let's talk about units based on the viewport also known as "the viewport-percentage length units". A lot of developers know these, but they can create some unexpected behavior, especially in combination with scrollbars and mobile behavior. Based on some articles and videos I picked up on the web from time to time, I'd like to explain some of the common pitfalls when using viewport units. | |
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www.scale.at
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| | | | | Websites are responsive by default. They adapt perfectly to every screen sizewithout any help from CSS. The goal of this article is to learn the basics about modern CSS features you need to build advanced responsive layouts. | |
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jxnblk.com
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| | | | | Design engineer and aspiring indie game dev based in Brooklyn, NY | |
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brm.us
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