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Kimberly DiPasqua
1,934 PointsIs it good practice to use px for elements, or is % preferred?
Would using % be preferable for making webpages for different browsers and monitor/phone/tablet sizes? Thanks!
1 Answer

Steven Parker
240,995 PointsDepending on what it is being used for, % units are good for making responsive pages. There are still occasions where a fixed px size is appropriate, for example in image elements. Consider what your size is intended to do, and choose the unit that does the job.
Kimberly DiPasqua
1,934 PointsKimberly DiPasqua
1,934 PointsThank you! :)
Steven Parker
240,995 PointsSteven Parker
240,995 PointsKimberly DiPasqua — Glad to help. You can mark a question solved by choosing a "best answer".
And happy coding!