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Start your free trialJulia Hamilton
1,147 Pointsabsolute positioning + relative positioning
The video mentioned that absolute positioning allows a child element to be positioned relative to the parent element. Is that only when the parent element uses relative positioning? or can absolute positioning be used whenever on a child element (regardless if relative positioning is applied to the parent element)?
1 Answer
Alan Brown
20,524 PointsHi Julia,
The positioning of the absolutely positioned child will be relative to the first parent going up the nested tags that has either absolute
or relative
positioning. Meaning that the tags that have the default static
do not affect the positioning styles (top
, right
, bottom
, left
).
This way you can set, say a section
to be relatively positioned. Then, have a tag – maybe a button or some other element – nested multiple tags down the stack be absolutely positioned using the section
. This is provided that there are no other parent between your element and the section also styled as position absolute or relative. ;-)