1. When using display:none to hide an element, the original position of the element will not be retained, but using visibility:hidden will not.
2. Using margin:auto can make a The element is displayed in the center
3. When the width of the element exceeds the width of the browser, a horizontal scroll bar will appear in the browser. At this time, max-width can be used instead of width. max-width can adapt to the browser width and supports IE7 and Other mainstream browsers
4. When calculating the width of the element, the length of the border and the padding will also be calculated. This will be more troublesome. Use the following code to solve this problem. Problem
*{ -webkit-box-sizing:border-box; -moz-box-sizing:border-box; box-sizing:border-box; }
But this only supports IE8 and other mainstream browsers
5. Several values of the postion attribute
Name | Function | ||||||||||
static | Default value, that is, not positioned | ||||||||||
relative | Used together with the top, left, bottom, and right attributes to deviate the element from its normal position, other elements will not fill the gap left by it | ||||||||||
fixed |
Does not change the position of the element relative to the viewport
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absolute | This attribute is similar to the fixed attribute, but it Not relative to the view window, but relative to the nearest positioned attribute (referring to the element whose position value is not static) |