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more and more often Ive been seeing people declare width 100 VW on things that really dont require it and it could actually be causing problems that you dont even realize for example you have a hero area and you want it to take up the entire viewport so people just throw a with 100 VW a height 100 BH that can work a little bit but as soon as theres more content you run the risk of side scrolling on any device that doesnt have a floating scroll bar thats because VW doesnt look at the scroll bar itself it looks at the entire viewport including the space there so it actually causes a little bit of overflow if there isnt a floating scroll bar my hero is a div its already a block level element its already taking up the full space that I wanted it to and I know sometimes the 100 VH can be problematic especially on mobile one solution to this would be to use a dvh which is just starting to gain browser support now but it takes into account the UI elements that move in and off the sc