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What's the difference between CSS3 translate method and CSS2 relative positioning?

It seems that both of them could make the element move from its current position. Are these two methods interchangeable?

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chaonextdoor Avatar asked Apr 04 '12 08:04

chaonextdoor


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The two methods are not exactly the same thing: Translating an element will not require to change its top, left, right or bottom CSS properties, so in the same way offsetTop/offseLeft Javascript properties are not affected by a CSS translation. Beside, the position of the element could be also static (and thus no z-index is required)

If you use position: relative instead, you will change those properties to visually achieve the same effect.

Example Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/LkLey/

Of course if you have to deal with old browser (like IE8 or FF2) the necessary choice is relative positioning, otherwise I can't see a clear convenience on choosing one of the two methods (well, to be honest relative positioning has no need of multipe prefixes -moz-, -webkit- ... to work everywhere) so the choice is up to you (and it depends on the layout).

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Fabrizio Calderan Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 15:09

Fabrizio Calderan