viewport units

About this tag
Viewport units are a CSS feature that allows web developers to size elements relative to the browser viewport dimensions. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about viewport units often arise in the context of cross-browser compatibility and modern web development standards. For example, Microsoft Edge's participation in the Interop 2022 initiative includes efforts to improve CSS features like viewport units, ensuring consistent behavior across browsers. This tag covers topics such as responsive design, CSS layout, and browser rendering, with a focus on practical implementation and troubleshooting in Windows environments. Users share tips on using vw, vh, vmin, and vmax units for fluid layouts, and discuss how updates to Microsoft Edge and other browsers affect viewport unit behavior.
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    Microsoft Edge and Interop 2022

    Last year, the Compat 2021 effort made tangible progress on improving five of the top pain points for web developers. Microsoft, in collaboration with Google and Igalia, contributed a rewrite of the CSS Grid module in Blink, along with bug fixes for CSS Transforms. Representatives from Apple...
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