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what is difference bt PX and %

14th Jul 2016, 7:04 PM
sitanshu tripathi
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Pixels are fixed-size units that are used in screen media. One pixel is equal to one dot on the computer screen The percent unit is much like the ā€œemā€ unit i.e telativr to your current size weight or value Take for example in< hr/> hr width=50% means 50% of the screen while hr width=50px is exactily 50dots on your screen
16th Jul 2016, 7:19 PM
Eragon Dragoneel
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no % is some percent of screen like if width = t% then t=% of the total width will be occupied while 5 px is measured in pixels ,which vary from device to device a tablet can have more pixel than pc
15th Jul 2016, 7:07 AM
manish rawat
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Pixel (px) and percentage (%) are two different things. Pixel is a type of measurement while percentage we can say that is ratio of some measurement. Let's take a look for the explanation below. Let's say we have a screen of 2000 pixels width and 1000 pixels height. We need to display a line with left alignment. The example is width=50px and width=50%. 1. width=50px will make the line appear very short of the left side of screen because the total width is 2000 pixels. 2. width=50% will make the line appear from the most left side until the center of screen. It is because 50% is a half. Hope this can help you.
15th Jul 2016, 7:49 AM
Azwan Abdullah
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px is for the pixels i.e,30px,50px,80px.It depends upon your screen resulation while % is the n% part of your screen to be infected .
6th Aug 2016, 6:12 AM
LEO 12C Spider
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