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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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every-layout.dev
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| | | | | Relearn CSS layout | |
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www.lullabot.com
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| | | | | Viewport units are one of the lesser known gems in modern web design. They offer developers strong flexibility and accuracy when using CSS. | |
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johnnywebber.com
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