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don't know the size of a container in CSS? container query units 🤝 translate a:hover .corner:nth-of-type(odd) { translate: 100cqi 0; } /* hover intent */ a:hover .corner { transition: translate 0.26s 0.12s; } adapts to content size 👇

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