Learn how CSS anchor properties can solve overflow and alignment issues with simple, pure CSS solutions.
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Ex_Files_Accessible_Layout_Web.zip
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A sneaky part of CSS is all the units that are available for use, such as this turn unit for defining rotation.
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There are a lot of CSS units available at the moment and we mostly still rely on pixels and (r)ems for our sizing and fonts. I say itβs time to do a little freshening up.
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The border-collapse property in CSS is used to specify whether or not table borders are collapsed into a single border.
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