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Old 08-13-2017, 10:10 PM   #6
slowsmile
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@theducks...Although your comment is quite valid, it's almost a given that some people would not understand what absolute and relative values are when describing css values. Sure a developer or formatter would understand these terms but I've learned from hard experience that if you want lay people(with no html or css knowledge) to use your plugins then you've got to give a simple short description of the plugin for them to fully understand what it actually does. And I think that my description(below the title) does that:

Converts cm, mm, inch, pica and point values to relative 'em' values in the css

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