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CSS by T. Afif :verified: on Nostr: nprofile1q…344rr nprofile1q…dh328 nprofile1q…ucut6 btw, you may want to follow ...

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btw, you may want to follow the logic I am using here: https://frontendmasters.com/blog/custom-progress-element-using-anchor-positioning-scroll-driven-animations/

For this article I am calculating the width/height of an element in relation to its parent. There is no division so no rounding issue.

If the values are within a specific range [0 N] then a parent element can have a size equal to N and the SVG will have a width in that range and the calculation will be easier.
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