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resolution#x
<resolution>The <resolution> CSS data type, used for describing resolutions in media queries, denotes the pixel density of an output device, i.e., its resolution. On screens, the units are..
<resolution>
<resolution>The <resolution> CSS data type, used for describing resolutions in media queries, denotes the pixel density of an output device, i.e., its resolution. On screens, the units are..
object-position
object-positionThe object-position CSS property specifies the alignment of the selected replaced element's contents within the element's box. Areas of the box which aren't covered by the replaced elem..
object-fit
object-fitThe object-fit CSS property sets how the content of a replaced element, such as an <img> or <video>, should be resized to fit its container. You can alter the alignment of the re..
image-resolution
image-resolutionExperimental: This is an experimental technologyCheck the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production. The image-resolution CSS property specifies the intrins..
image-rendering
image-renderingThe image-rendering CSS property sets an image scaling algorithm. The property applies to an element itself, to any images set in its other properties, and to its descendants. The user ..
image-orientation
image-orientationThe image-orientation CSS property specifies a layout-independent correction to the orientation of an image. /* keyword values */ image-orientation: none; image-orientation: from-imag..
resolution#dppx
<resolution>The <resolution> CSS data type, used for describing resolutions in media queries, denotes the pixel density of an output device, i.e., its resolution. On screens, the units are..
resolution#dpi
<resolution>The <resolution> CSS data type, used for describing resolutions in media queries, denotes the pixel density of an output device, i.e., its resolution. On screens, the units are..
resolution#dpcm
<resolution>The <resolution> CSS data type, used for describing resolutions in media queries, denotes the pixel density of an output device, i.e., its resolution. On screens, the units are..