#moustache { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; margin: 0 auto; }
If that doesn’t work:
#moustache { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; left: 50%; transform: translateX(-50%); }
Relative positioning is preferred but not always available if the parent face is positioned absolutely.
Edit: adjusted bottom from 0 -> 10px since 0 would be at the bottom of the chin but there is obviously some padding to bring it nearer the lip
I came here to post this and I wouldn’t have clogged up the thread with this useless comment except for your username. I salute you
I refuse to believe that’s CSS. What is that colon at the end even?
It’ll just get ignored. I saw a fucking
padding: 0.0.3rem
at work today, and it just broke the one class.It’s a typo. The colon should be a semicolon. But since it’s the last declaration, it’s optional.
I don’t think bottom is a valid value for the position property either.
Yep, and
align
isn’t a real property, either.How deep does this rabbit-hole go?!
And yet someone on the internet would unsarcastically comment that just adding flex-box would fix it.
Moustache seems generic for an id, maybe you meant to apply as .moustache? Let’s keep things consistent please
Edit: center also seems unnecessary? in the beta moustaches are already aligned as a child of .facial-hair
Just use JS and get X Y position of nose and put it a few pixel below. So it would be still valid if the nose moves.
Hahaha. First true boisterous laugh of the day. Thanks!
came to hate on this code; it’s not valid lol
Probably on purpose.