Today I have summarized the 15 most commonly used units in CSS. To help you understand, I will list them one by one below.
1.px: Absolute unit, the page is displayed in precise pixels
2.em: Relative unit, the reference point is the font size of the parent node, if font-size is defined by itself Calculated by itself (the default font of the browser is 16px), 1em is not a fixed value in the entire page.
3.rem: Relative unit, which can be understood as "root em", calculated relative to the font size of the root node html. CSS3 adds a new attribute, supported by chrome/firefox/IE9+.
4.vw:viewpoint width, window width, 1vw is equal to 1% of the window width.
5.vh:viewpoint height, window height, 1vh is equal to 1% of the window height.
6.vmin: The smaller one between vw and vh.
7.vmax: The larger of vw and vh.
8.%: Percentage
9.in: Inch
10.cm: Centimeter
11.mm: Millimeter
12.pt:point, about 1/72 inch
13.pc:pica, about 6pt, 1/6 inch
14.ex: Get the x height of the font of the current effect , calculated as 0.5em when the x height cannot be determined (not supported by IE11 and below, firefox/chrome/safari/opera/ios safari/android browser4.4+, etc. all require attributes) Prefix)
15.ch: Based on the "0" character in the font used by the node, if not found, it is 0.5em (ie10+, chrome31+, safair7.1+, opera26+, ios safari 7.1+, android browser4.4+ support)
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Related reading:
CSS3’s detailed introduction to the translate attribute
CSS3’s introduction to the background-size attribute Detailed introduction
Tutorial on using the transform attribute in Css3
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