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position css

By Upset UnicornUpset Unicorn on Jan 01, 1970
The types of positioning in CSS are-
1)static: this is the default value.
2)sticky: the element is positioned based on the user's scroll position.
3)fixed: the element is positioned related to the browser window.
4)relative: the element is positioned relative to its normal position.
5)absolute: the element is positioned absolutely to its first positioned parent.

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static positioning html

By Tejas NaikTejas Naik on Feb 26, 2021
/*position: static;
HTML elements are positioned static by default.

Static positioned elements are not affected by the top, bottom, left, and right properties.

An element with position: static; is not positioned in any special way; it is always positioned according to the normal flow of the page:

This <div> element has position: static;
Here is the CSS that is used:
*/
Example
div {
  position: static;
  border: 3px solid #73AD21;
}

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css block position

By AnaAna on Aug 02, 2020
/******************* BASIC BLOCK POSITIONING **********************/

/******************** Static Position  *************************/
/*All elements are static in their position by default. Which means 
that, all elements are organized just like they would if your code 
didn't have any CSS and were just pure HTML */

tag_name {
  position: static;
}

/******************** Relative Position *************************/
/*It allow us to position this element relative to how it would have
been positioned had it been static. You can use the coordinate 
properties to guide this element (by giving some margins to the block), 
relative to what was the standard layout. This new position will not 
influence the distribution of other elements (the others will keep 
the standard layout, as if your element leaves a "shadow" of where it 
was supposed to be). Therefore, some overlaps and lack of coordination 
can occur when you move your element*/

tag_name {
  position: relative;
  left: 30px;
  right: 10px;
  bottom: 2px;
  top: 4px;
  
  z-index: 1;  /* It decides which element will show on top of the 
                  other. The first to show, is the one with the 
                  greatest index */
}

/******************** Absolute Position *************************/
/* With this property, we are able to position the element relative 
to the <body> or relative to it's parent, IF the parent is itself isn't 
"static". Using the coordination properties, we do not increase or 
decrease the margins in relation to the standard position, but rather, 
we are increasing or decreasing the distance in relation to the "walls" 
of the block that contains this element, for example, a parent <div> 
that contains a <h1> element. The name "absolut", comes from the cases 
where the parent is the <body> element. When you use this property, 
you are taking the element away from the natural flow of your document, 
so, the other elements position will not take into account your absolute 
element*/

tag_name {
  position: absolute;
  left: 30px;
  right: 10px;
  bottom: 2px;
  top: 4px;  
  
  z-index: 1;  /* It decides which element will show on top of the 
                  other. The first to show, is the one with the 
                  greatest index */
}

/* For exemple: */

div{
  position: relative;
}

h1 {
  position: absolute;      /* In relation to the div element*/
  left: 30px;
  top: 4px;
}

/******************** Fixed Position *************************/
/*As soon as the element is fixed in a certain position, relative 
to it's parent, then, whenever we scroll down the webpage, the element 
maintains its fixed position on the screen. This property will also 
make the other html elements, ignore the position of this element 
during their layout (it takes it away from the natural flow of the 
document). */

tag_name {
  position: fixed;
  left: 30px;
  right: 10px;
  bottom: 2px;
  top: 4px;
  
  z-index: 2;  /* It decides which element will show on top of the 
                  other. The first to show, is the one with the 
                  greatest index */
}

/******************** Sticky Position *************************/
/* This property will stick the element to the screen when you 
reach its scroll position */

tag_name {
  position: -webkit-sticky;   /* For Safari */
  position: sticky;
  left: 20px;
  right: 60px;
  bottom: 5px;
  top: 13px;
  
}

/******************* NOTES ABOUT THE Z-INDEX **********************/
/* By default, the z-index of an element is zero, so if you change the 
z-index to something above or below that value, you are putting that 
element above or below the ones you didn't change.
Another important thing to be aware of is that the z-index only worked 
for elements that have a position different from the standard. This 
means that, for elements with Static position, this won't work.
So, you can only make two elements interact in the z plane if they both 
have a define position as: Relative, Absolute, Fixed, ... */

tag_name_1 {
  position: absolute;
  z-index: -1;
  
}

tag_name_2 {
  position: relative;      /* tag_name_1 will be below the tag_name_2 */
}

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absolute css

By Blue_kingBlue_king on Dec 07, 2020
/*hey guys if you have doubt how absolute property works, it works in way that 
it  comes out of the 'document flow' i.e) just consider two div elements in
which each a size of a box, say that you need two place the second box over the 
top box simple just give it absolute position such that the second div 
positioned itself with respect to the browser window, you can move the element 
anywhere in the window*/
div{
  position:absolute;
  top:10px; /*it pushes away div element from top 10px down Remember with
  browser window*/
  left:20px;
  right:10px;
  bottom:20px; 
  /*last three property excatly similar to top property it just pushes away 
  from specified direction*/
}
Wondering how to use absolute property within a div simple?
Say you have a div inside a div. /*most case scenario*/
putting first div relative and mentioning second div absolute will do the job
In my early days of css, I wonder the position property with relative and no top
bottom, right left property with it. One day I realized it.
/*highly recommed you to run the following code two know the difference*/
1st)<div class='b'>
        <div class="b1">
            content
        </div>
 </div>
<style>
.b {
    height: 200px;
    width: 200px;
    display: flex;
    justify-content: center;
    align-items: center;
    background-color: rgb(201, 14, 14);
    position: relative;
}

.b1 {
    height: 100px;
    height: 100px;
    width: 100px;
    position: absolute;
    top: 50%;
    left: 50%;
}
/*do it and see*/
2nd)<div class="b1">
content
</div>
<style>
.b1 {
    height: 100px;
    height: 100px;
    width: 100px;
    position: absolute;
    top: 50%;
    left: 50%;
}
1st with reference to the first div
2nd to refrence to the object window
Wondering Why i use div for all my tags, simple due its flexibilty to be an
comman container
</style>
    ---By Siddharth -a physics undergraduate.

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css position

By JSMDJSMD on May 12, 2020
h2.pos_left {
  position: relative;
  left: -20px;
}

h2.pos_right {
  position: relative;
  left: 20px;
}

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html css position

By Bewildered BeaverBewildered Beaver on Mar 20, 2020
.class{ position: attribute ; }

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