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  2. Em (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The actual, physical height of any given portion of the font depends on the user-defined DPI setting, current element font-size, and the particular font being used. To make style rules that depend only on the default font size, another unit was developed: the rem. The rem «rem Unite», or root-em, is the font size of the root element of the ...

  3. Pica (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The pica is a typographic unit of measure corresponding to approximately 1 ⁄ 6 of an inch, or from 1 ⁄ 68 to 1 ⁄ 73 of a foot. One pica is further divided into 12 points. In printing, three pica measures are used: The French pica of 12 Didot points (also called cicero) generally is: 12 × 0.376 = 4.512 mm (0.1776 in).

  4. Style sheet language - Wikipedia

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    The "font-size" property of CSS is used in the above example. Common style sheet languages typically have around 50 properties to describe the presentation of documents. Values and units Properties change the rendering of an element by being assigned a certain value. The value can be a string, a keyword, a number, or a number with a unit ...

  5. x-height - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the exact ratio of ex to em can vary by font size within a browser if the determined values are rounded to the nearest whole unit. For example, a browser calculating an x-height of 45% on a font 10 pixels tall may round ex to either 4 pixels or 5 pixels or leave it at 4.5 pixels.

  6. Point (typography) - Wikipedia

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    The basic unit of measurements in American typography was the pica, [12] [27] [28] usually approximated as one sixth of an inch, but the exact size was not standardized, and various type foundries had been using their own.

  7. CSS - Wikipedia

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    The proposed CSS Values and Units Module Level 3 will, if adopted as a W3C Recommendation, ... As the size of CSS resources used in a project increases, a development ...

  8. Twip - Wikipedia

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    Twips are screen-independent units to ensure that the proportion of screen elements are the same on all display systems. A twip is defined as being 1 ⁄ 1440 of an inch (approximately 17.64 μm). A pixel is a screen-dependent unit, standing for 'picture element'. A pixel is a dot that represents the smallest graphical measurement on a screen.

  9. CSS grid layout - Wikipedia

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    The "fr" unit is often used with CSS grid layout. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The "fr" unit, part of the CSS grid layout specification, represents a fraction of the leftover space in the grid container. [ 2 ]