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The rendering flow of elements inside an HTML document depends on a property called display. This property sets how the item is going to behave inside the page. There are two default values for all the elements: block and inline. The default for every HTML element goes between block or inline, but there is a third display property that combines the best of both worlds. With it, you can place your element wherever you want without worrying about if it is inline or block. The most interesting one is Relative, because it allows you to move your element from where it is originally intended to be rendered.