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An element with position: absolute; is positioned relative to the nearest positioned ancestor (instead of positioned relative to the viewport, like fixed). However,; if an absolute positioned element has no positioned ancestors, it uses the document body, and moves along with page scrolling.
An element with position: absolute; is positioned relative to the nearest positioned ancestor (instead of positioned relative to the viewport, like fixed). However,; if an absolute positioned element has no positioned ancestors, it uses the document body, and moves along with page scrolling.
Relative — the element is positioned relative to its normal position. Absolute — the element is positioned absolutely to its first positioned parent. Fixed — the element is positioned related to the browser window. Sticky — the element is positioned based on the user's scroll position.
Whereas the position and dimensions of an element with position:absolute are relative to its containing block, the position and dimensions of an element with position:fixed are always relative to the initial containing block.
In position: relative, the element is positioned relative to itself. However, an absolutely positioned element is relative to its parent. An element with position: absolute is removed from the normal document flow. It is positioned automatically to the starting point (top-left corner) of its parent element.
Absolute In position: relative, the element is positioned relative to itself. However, an absolutely positioned element is relative to its parent. An element with position: absolute is removed from the normal document flow. It is positioned automatically to the starting point (top-left corner) of its parent element.
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