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5,427 PointsWhat does inline-block do in this case?
Hello,
At the end of video, he's got the display: inline-block; - But I delete it and put it back and both seems same effect. Why do we even need it?
@media (min-width: 769px) { .inln { width: auto; display: inline-block; } }
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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsIt's not clear what course and lesson you are referring to. You might want to take a look at this video about Posting a Question.
But each element has a default display setting, the actual setting varies with the element type. And it could be that the performance of the default and "inline-block" are similar with the window sizes you are testing with. The setting might be intended to accommodate other sizes, or maybe even future styling that hasn't been added yet.
Peter Huang
5,427 PointsPeter Huang
5,427 Pointssorry I think I've override it to change to CSS. I'll make a new post in regards to that specific video. there will be a new 1