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Course Introduction:"PHP Object-Oriented Video Tutorial" This course is recorded by Boole Education. It explains the basics, abstract classes, and interfaces of PHP object-oriented in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. It also briefly describes the three major characteristics of PHP object-oriented: encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Having said so much, let’s learn it together! !
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Course Introduction:CSS absolute units and relative units both fall into the distance unit category. CSS relative units define the length of one element relative to another element. For example, vh relative units are relative to the viewport height. The following are CSS relative units -Sr.No unit and relative 1% parent element size 2em element font size 3ex element font x height 4lh element line height 5rem root element font size 6rlh root element line height 7vb root element block view 1% of the viewport size axis 8vh 1% of the viewport height 9vmax viewport 1% of the larger size 10vmin viewport 1% of the smaller size 11vw 1% of the viewport width Example Let’s look at an example of CSS relative units - Live Demo<!DOCTYPEhtm
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Course Introduction:What is the difference between relative units and absolute units in CSS? Specific code examples are needed. Units in CSS can be divided into relative units and absolute units. Relative units determine the size relative to the element itself or the size of its parent element, while absolute units determine the size relative to the size of the screen or print media. This article will introduce in detail the difference between relative units and absolute units in CSS, and provide corresponding code examples. 1. The relative unit emem is a unit determined relative to the font size of the parent element. When defining the font size of an element
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Course Introduction:In CSS, relative length units are used to specify a length relative to another length attribute. The serial number unit and description are 1em relative to the font size of the element, that is, 4em means 4 times the current font size. 2ex x-height relative to the current font 3ch width relative to 0 4rem relative to the font size of the root element 5vw relative to 1% of the viewport width * 6vh relative to 1% of the viewport height * 7vmin relative to the viewport * smaller 1% of the size 8vmax relative to the viewport * 1% 9% of the larger size relative to the parent element Example Let's look at an example using relative length units: Demo <!DOCTYPEhtml>
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Course Introduction:Lecture 11: CSS Positioning – Absolute, Relative, Fixed, and Sticky Welcome to the eleventh lecture of the "Basic to Brilliance" course. In this lecture, we will explore the different types of CSS positioning: relative, absolute, fixed, a
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Course Introduction:Lecture 11: CSS Positioning – Absolute, Relative, Fixed, and Sticky Welcome to the eleventh lecture of the "Basic to Brilliance" course. In this lecture, we will explore the different types of CSS positioning: relative, absolute, fixed, a
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