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@kengdoj kengdoj changed the title Set b33eff to approved Set Orientation of the page is not restricted using CSS transforms [b33eff] to approved Apr 14, 2025
@daniel-montalvo daniel-montalvo changed the title Set Orientation of the page is not restricted using CSS transforms [b33eff] to approved [Don't merge] Set Orientation of the page is not restricted using CSS transforms [b33eff] to approved Apr 15, 2025

## Applicability

This rule applies to any [HTML element][] that is [visible](#visible) and has one of the following CSS properties applied conditionally on the [orientation](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#orientation) [media feature](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#media1) with a value of `landscape` or `portrait`:
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Should this rule be applicable more broadly than "HTML element"s? You can apply similar styling to SVG elements (codepen example)

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