can somebody explain the concept of background-position:bottom;
I have HTML & CSS :
body {
position:relative;
background:#333;
}
div {
display:block;
border:1px solid red;
width:400px;
height: 600px;
position:relative;
}
span {
background: url("http://thecodeplayer.com/uploads/media/m1.png") no-repeat;
position:absolute;
background-position:bottom;
top: 0;bottom: 0;left: 0;right: 0;
height:50px;
top:auto;
}
<div>
<span></span>
</div>
1- why background-position
is measured with respect to parent DIV not span ? as if you set background-position:top;
it goes to top edge of div and so on ?
2 - when background-position:bottom;
then why height:50px
is calculated from bottom in normal cases it is calculated from top,notice that I have not shifted transform origin here
3- I am using the top: 0;bottom: 0;left: 0;right: 0;
to get the exact height and length as parent div,I set height 50 which is calculated from bottom and if now I set top:auto
then why the portion of image is moved to bottom,it should have been to bottom without this property as background-position:bottom;
is already set.