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Combining absolute and relative positioning
Absolutely positioned div elements produce hard, static layouts. They also break in different screen sizes. Relatively positioned div elements adjust to the screen sizes and provide more flexible layouts. Therefore, web designers use absolutely positioned div elements inside relatively positioned div elements to take advantage of the features of both these types of positioning techniques. [...]
The z-index property and images
The zindex property of the element controls the layering. If the text has to be placed on the image, the z-index property can be set to 2 and the z-index property of the text can be set to 1. The text will then overlap the image if the coordinates of the div elements are the [...]
Video and audio positioning in web pages
Multimedia in web pages has come to stay. Interactive voice communications, computer based training, meetings and video conferencing are common today in the networked world. The placement of audio and video elements on web pages, consequently, exercises the minds of the web designer. The types of audio files that can be used are synthesized music [...]
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