Comment by 1718627440 7 hours ago width: fit-content; margin: auto; 4 comments 1718627440 Reply Aardwolf 6 hours ago That changes the width, I guess I should have specified fixed width 1718627440 6 hours ago What is a fixed with, that is not a has not a fix value? Aardwolf 5 hours ago I mean elements with a width set in pixels, ems or some other unit. Setting width to 'fit-content' would override the width you set and then the element may overlap others to the right of it 1 reply →
Aardwolf 6 hours ago That changes the width, I guess I should have specified fixed width 1718627440 6 hours ago What is a fixed with, that is not a has not a fix value? Aardwolf 5 hours ago I mean elements with a width set in pixels, ems or some other unit. Setting width to 'fit-content' would override the width you set and then the element may overlap others to the right of it 1 reply →
1718627440 6 hours ago What is a fixed with, that is not a has not a fix value? Aardwolf 5 hours ago I mean elements with a width set in pixels, ems or some other unit. Setting width to 'fit-content' would override the width you set and then the element may overlap others to the right of it 1 reply →
Aardwolf 5 hours ago I mean elements with a width set in pixels, ems or some other unit. Setting width to 'fit-content' would override the width you set and then the element may overlap others to the right of it 1 reply →
That changes the width, I guess I should have specified fixed width
What is a fixed with, that is not a has not a fix value?
I mean elements with a width set in pixels, ems or some other unit. Setting width to 'fit-content' would override the width you set and then the element may overlap others to the right of it
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