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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.

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Lets first understand what is background-position:

The background-position property sets the starting position of a background image.

1.background-position is measured with respect to the image and not with the container span or parent div.

2.The height is calculated from bottom as it is absolute positioned element with bottom as 0.So its placed at bottom of its parent div.

3.As you have given top as 0 so the span is sticking to top of its parent div.So when u change the top value to auto.It sticks to bottom of its parent div as bottom value is 0.The positioning of span has nothing to do with background-image

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  • Thanks for clarification ! One more thing, suppose I have only one element in my html lets say :<p>lorem ipsum</p> And now if I set width and height of this p tag to 200*200 then how can I move my text at the desired location I want, suppose bottom-center, I don't want to use text-align property. Sep 3, 2015 at 12:57
  • give following css in <p> display: flex;align-items: flex-end;text-align:center; Sep 3, 2015 at 13:49
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Just one thing I want to clear here with my experiment that:

1- background position is measured with respect to its container for which background is set and it tells the image that where it should sit in its container.

2- here height is not being calculated from the bottom for the image, although it's giving that illusion that it's being measured from there.

we are giving height only to the container span here and since the image is said to be sits at the bottom of its parent container span that is why here we can see only the bottom portion of the image, and with the top:auto we are pushing span container to the bottom of its parent div.

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