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The main difference between bitmap and vector images is how the image is constructed- bitmaps are blocks of colors assembled in a grid format while vectors are shapes and colors built on mathematical formulas. There are inherent benefits and restrictions to each that make one more suitable for printing photographs and the other better at displaying web icons.
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Relative Position: Setting the top, right, bottom, and left properties of an element with position: relative; property will cause it to adjust from its normal position. The other objects or elements will not fill the gap.
Syntax: position: relative;
Absolute Position: An element with position: absolute; will cause it to adjust its position with respect to its parent. If no parent is present, then it uses the document body as parent.
Syntax: position: absolute;
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