I gotta tell you, I've gone through few explanations on the web what the heck those logical properties are, incl MDN web docs, and I understood absolutely nothing - couldn't figure out what is the difference compared to physical ones and what they are even created for. After 2 minutes of this video all is clear.
Although CSS Logical Properties make sense at first, I'm questioning it's use in a real situation. Although there are languages that are written RTL, the websites using them are mostly designed LTR, meaning, changing text direction doesn't or shouldn't flip the design. I can't really imagine a real life situation except some funky borders around text but that could easily be styled using pseudo :dir()
@@FollowAndrew i can use specifically inset inline start - but in previous js assigned value is offset Left. its not working properly. so can i find offsetRight and use that value to inset properties. is it right way?
Hey all, glitch in the first video, so I had to re-upload. Hopefully this one works better! LIKE, COMMENT, & SUB!
I gotta tell you, I've gone through few explanations on the web what the heck those logical properties are, incl MDN web docs, and I understood absolutely nothing - couldn't figure out what is the difference compared to physical ones and what they are even created for. After 2 minutes of this video all is clear.
Although CSS Logical Properties make sense at first, I'm questioning it's use in a real situation. Although there are languages that are written RTL, the websites using them are mostly designed LTR, meaning, changing text direction doesn't or shouldn't flip the design. I can't really imagine a real life situation except some funky borders around text but that could easily be styled using pseudo :dir()
I love your video's. I would like more on combinations of grid, flexbox. How to position images and text in it.
Great Love you Boss.
Shall we use this logical properties in js?
Yes, you can access them in JS
@@FollowAndrew i can use specifically inset inline start - but in previous js assigned value is offset Left. its not working properly. so can i find offsetRight and use that value to inset properties. is it right way?
thanks for this video but just in case you may not know, we indians also read from left to right.
Great video, keep up the amazing work! :)