![]() It is possible just not implemented in any browser currently. The px is thus not defined as a constant length, but as something thatĭepends on the type of device and its typical use. Length, like a computer monitor, or somewhere in between, like a book? Sharp, small and visible depends on the device and the way it is used:ĭo you hold it close to your eyes, like a mobile phone, at arms Line can be displayed with sharp edges (no anti-aliasing). The px unit isĭefined to be small but visible, and such that a horizontal 1px wide It is not related to the currentįont and also not related to the absolute units. ![]() I may be wrong but I don't think it's possible for CSS pixel to have the physical unit as an anchor.
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