CSS Viewport Units
Publikováno: 26.3.2020
Deep dive from Ahmad. I like the coverage of vmin
and vmax
, which I think I don't reach for as often as I should.
I'm thinking that if you are doing something highly directional (e.g. a full bleed trick), then directly using vw
is necessary. On the other hand, if you're doing a calculation where the goal is to generally factor in viewport size (like fluid margins/gaps or fluid type) that using vmin
might be more appropriate. … Read article “CSS Viewport Units”
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Deep dive from Ahmad. I like the coverage of vmin
and vmax
, which I think I don't reach for as often as I should.
I'm thinking that if you are doing something highly directional (e.g. a full bleed trick), then directly using vw
is necessary. On the other hand, if you're doing a calculation where the goal is to generally factor in viewport size (like fluid margins/gaps or fluid type) that using vmin
might be more appropriate. For example, if a user has a browser window that is currently quite wide, but very short, they probably don't need massive header text like a vw
-only calculation might come up with.
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