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Nesting an absolute-positioned element within a relative-positioned element is a fairly oft-used technique.
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Any element is considered “positioned” if it has a position value of
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If an ancestor element gets positioned, the positioning context of any descendant element is reset to the boundaries of that ancestor element (the new containing block)
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Andre MalheiroLet’s take a look at how certain positioning requirements can be met by wrapping one positioned element with another.
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Tomo Suzukihe normal flow of the document; the top of the container will always appear immediately below the bottom of the header, no matter how large or sm
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Javier Pimienta“I’m puzzling over why with the main nav bar you nested an absolute div into a relative div?”
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