Position element inside absolute parent with respect to grandparent

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你的背包 2020-12-14 04:24

I have child element which need to be positioned absolute with the grandparent. The problem is that the parent is also positioned absolutely.

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  • 2020-12-14 05:04

    If supporting Internet Explorer 8 (and below) is not a concern, we could achieve that by pure CSS. Here is what you should know about CSS Transforms:

    6 The Transform Rendering Model

    For elements whose layout is governed by the CSS box model, any value other than none for the transform results in the creation of both a stacking context and a containing block. The object acts as a containing block for fixed positioned descendants.

    Hence, we add a transform with a value other than auto to the grandparent element, we will be able to use fixed positioning place the child element with the respect of the grandparent element which is creating the containing block.

    EXAMPLE HERE

    For instance:

    .grandpa {
      position: relative;
      height: 500px;
    
      -webkit-transform: rotate(0deg);
      -moz-transform: rotate(0deg);
      -ms-transform: rotate(0deg);
      -o-transform: rotate(0deg);
      transform: rotate(0deg);
    }
    
    .dad {
      position: absolute;
      width: 250px; height: 250px;
      bottom: 4em; left: 4em;
    }
    
    .son {
      position: fixed; /* This will be positioned with the respect to the grandpa
                          rather than the viewport */
      width: 100px; height: 100px;
      top: 2em; right: 2em;
    }
    

    Also, CSS Legendary Eric Mayer has written an article about this:

    Un-fixing Fixed Elements with CSS Transforms

    A transformed element creates a containing block even for descendants that have been set to position: fixed. In other words, the containing block for a fixed-position descendant of a transformed element is the transformed element, not the viewport.

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  • 2020-12-14 05:06

    I haven't really understand what you are asking, but i've edit your css:

    .gp {
       height : 200px;
       border : 1px solid red;
     }
     .p {
       height : 100px;
       width: 200px;
       border : 1px solid blue;
       position: absolute;
       top : 50px;
       left : 50px
    }
    .c {
        height : 50px;
        border : 1px solid green;
        position: absolute;
        top:0;
        left:0;
    }
    

    you've wrote positioned and not position. Tell me if now it works

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