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Instead of using px, need to switch to em / rem or % for all CSS properties
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Currently all browsers scale the size of a pixel in order to zoom into a page by default. As a result, a zoomed in viewport is indistinguishable from a narrower viewport. This may result in unintended…
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[Посилання на оригінал](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/css-units-when-to-use-each-one/)
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Ideally with a default of `width: 100%` and `height: 400px`
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Right now, we teach absolute and relative units throughout the entire RWD cert but never clearly explain the differences between the to or when to use which unit is which situation. A lot of times we …
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### Request for documentation
From pull request qgis/QGIS#58632
Author: @nyalldawson
QGIS version: 3.40
**[feature] Add support for word-spacing CSS in html labels**
### PR Description:
...and other…
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In the [[contain-level-3]](https://www.w3.org/TR/css-contain-3/) spec it is possible to name containers, referencing them in `@container`. It is also possible to use container query units. However, it…
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**Problem Statement**
There is currently not a CSS unit calculator or any conversions available. You have to use some other tool or website to convert CSS units or to view a reference table. Or…
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There are a lot different units in use and I think you might find it easier to go with one by default and then sparingly use others as and when you need to. My advice would be to use `rem` for everyth…
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### Description
This issue is regarding documentation of units in CSS.
### Doc Domain
- [ ] Html
- [ ] CSS
- [ ] JavaScript
- [ ] Bootstrap
#### Are you contributing under any open-source…