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CSS Position It's easier to learn something when it is animated.

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Adrian Lică3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 You are doing a good job with these animated series, Ali! 👏 For the relative and absolute values would’ve been clearer if you had content in the parent div, to emphasize the fact that with relative it remains in the normal flow of the document, while with relative it’s removed.

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Ali Reza3 years ago

Yeah, You're right. That would have been better, but I'll do it later. Thanks for that Adrian 🤠

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Pierre Jacquel3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 I am in love with your animations, that's so cool. It is html/css/js I guess? :D

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Ali Reza3 years ago

Thanks, Pierre! Yeah, but this is about CSS.

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The Wall3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 Absoluet move regarding his parent cintainer while relative use browser... for width and hight etc properties

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Dayo🥷3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 This is very useful 👍🏽

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Ali Reza3 years ago

Thank you 😊

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Shivam Bansal3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 Great Work! These animations are so much intuitive. Keep on making these.

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Anas | Filament3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 So useful animation Ali!

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Balamoney3 years ago

@Ali_Developer05 Thumbs Up

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