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CSS Positions: Real Examples to Help You Learn

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Let's start with even do you need CSS positions aren't the other properties enough to make you faint? Why CSS positions? Say you want to create an navigation..
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The position property is used to define the position of an element on a webpage. The position property has the following five values: static (default value), relative, fixed, fixed-fixed and sticky. We will look into each of them in more detail below. Let's start with even do you need CSS positions. Why CSS positions?

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Let's start with even do you need CSS positions aren't the other properties enough to make you faint? Why CSS positions? Say you want to create an navigation..
Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #javascript, #css3, #css, #html-css, #webdev, #css-positions, #css-tutorial, #web-development, and more.
This story was written by: @hackerclteb2o2f0000286fznoiy73n. Learn more about this writer by checking @hackerclteb2o2f0000286fznoiy73n's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
The position property is used to define the position of an element on a webpage. The position property has the following five values: static (default value), relative, fixed, fixed-fixed and sticky. We will look into each of them in more detail below. Let's start with even do you need CSS positions. Why CSS positions?

  continue reading

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