Funny...

No, they would not be equal in 99.99% of the cases :)

On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Crest Christopher <
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> Speaking of which, can someone once again clarify, for example; 2.2em
> would equal 4.4vw ?
>
> Tom Livingston <mailto:tom...@gmail.com>
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>> Sorry, that's just the typical way I hear of these types of things.
>> Newsletters or this list mainly.
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>> Philip Taylor <mailto:p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk>
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>> Thank you Tom. I suppose what I had in mind was a W3C-hosted list, but if
>> there is no such thing then pointers to derivative lists such as these
>> would be a good fallback.
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>> I subscribe to newsletters such as Frontend Focus, Alistapart (digest),
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>> reply again.
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>> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 6:35 AM Philip Taylor <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk>
>> wrote:
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>> It is only in the last few days that I have learned of the existence of vh
>> and vw units. I can already see just what an advance they represent, and I
>> am very sorry that I did not learn of their existence earlier. To which
>> list should I subscribe if I wish to be regularly and reliably informed of
>> changes to the CSS specification(s) ?
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>> Philip Taylor <mailto:p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk>
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>> It is only in the last few days that I have learned of the existence of
>> vh and vw units. I can already see just what an advance they represent, and
>> I am very sorry that I did not learn of their existence earlier. To which
>> list should I subscribe if I wish to be regularly and reliably informed of
>> changes to the CSS specification(s) ?
>>
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