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1,742 PointsAbsolute Dimension?
When he says "It's actually an image with absolute dimensions and no fixed size." I don't really understand what that means. I know that an image with a fixed size will not scale to a different sized browser, it simply is the size that it is, but what is meant by "absolute dimension"?
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Jacob Mishkin
23,118 PointsWhat he means by "absolute dimension" I believe is that the gradient is positioned abolute in relation to the what its being applied to.
Vanessa Elliott
1,742 PointsVanessa Elliott
1,742 PointsOh okay, I see what he means now. Thank you for the quick response =)
Jacob Mishkin
23,118 PointsJacob Mishkin
23,118 PointsNot a problem!