<length-percentage>
The <length-percentage> CSS data type represents a value that can be either a <length> or a <percentage>.
Syntax
Refer to the documentation for <length> and <percentage> for details of the individual syntaxes allowed by this type.
Examples
length-percentage examples
The following simple example demonstrates several properties that use <length-percentage> values.
HTML
<p>You can use percentages and lengths in so many places.</p>
CSS
p {
  /* length-percentage examples */
  width: 75%;
  height: 200px;
  margin: 3rem;
  padding: 1%;
  border-radius: 10px 10%;
  font-size: 250%;
  line-height: 1.5em;
  /* length examples */
  text-shadow: 1px 1px 1px red;
  border: 5px solid red;
  letter-spacing: 3px;
  /* percentage example */
  text-size-adjust: 20%;
}
Result
Use in calc()
Where a <length-percentage> is specified as an allowable type, this means that the percentage resolves to a length and therefore can be used in a calc() expression. Therefore, all of the following values are acceptable for width:
width: 200px;
width: 20%;
width: calc(100% - 200px);
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| CSS Values and Units Module Level 5 # mixed-percentages | 
Browser compatibility
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