You failed to mention ex which is the fraternal twin to ch.
ex is the height of a lowercase x in the computed font. ch is a width measurement, while ex is vertical. I have found ex useful in ::before and ::after elements when I'm trying to position, space, and size things that need to appear inline. (also, ex combined with ch could be a useful way to size with non-monospace fonts)
You failed to mention
ex
which is the fraternal twin toch
.ex
is the height of a lowercase x in the computed font.ch
is a width measurement, whileex
is vertical. I have foundex
useful in::before
and::after
elements when I'm trying to position, space, and size things that need to appear inline. (also,ex
combined withch
could be a useful way to size with non-monospace fonts)You can't mention something you've never heard about @paceaux 😏
Thanks for this new knowledge. I'm reading up on it now