<angle-percentage>
Quick Summary for <angle-percentage>
The <angle-percentage> CSS data type represents a value that can be either a <angle> or a <percentage>.
Code Usage for <angle-percentage>
More Details for <angle-percentage>

<angle-percentage>

The <angle-percentage> CSS data type represents a value that can be either a <angle> or a <percentage>.

Syntax

Refer to the documentation for <angle> and <percentage> for details of the individual syntaxes allowed by this type.

Use in calc()

Where an <angle-percentage> is specified as an allowable type, this means that the percentage resolves to an angle and therefore can be used in a calc() expression.

Specifications

Specification
CSS Values and Units Module Level 5 # mixed-percentages

See also

CSS data types Using CSS gradients conic-gradient() and repeating-conic-gradient()

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