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My svg circle not overlapping
My two circles are not overlapping, why? How to overlap them? https://code.sololearn.com/WTH6194oNSA3/?ref=app
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Rishi , BTW if you want to place first object in top of the second you could also use CSS property z-index
Here's how to do so:
https://code.sololearn.com/W9gA18V5jeex/?ref=app
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Here is not using css position
like Aleksei Radchenkov , I do a little move to make it clear.
https://code.sololearn.com/WwZuegk037yD/?ref=app
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You could do that with position:absolute;
applied to svg
(I've done that in css)
(I also moved second circle a little so you could see its overlapping)
Here is the code:
https://code.sololearn.com/WUXkrX3YdJUr/?ref=app
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Rishi, position absolute places element relative to parent, when position relative places an element relative to itself.
https://leannezhang.medium.com/difference-between-css-position-absolute-versus-relative-35f064384c6#:~:text=position%3A%20relative%20places%20an%20element,changing%20the%20layout%20around%20it.
In your case it helps as it makes both svg elements start from the same place.
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Oh tnx I got it =)
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Aleksei Radchenkov what is position absolute and relative? How it works?