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It removes a decade-old headache without requiring frameworks, polyfills, or event listeners. Just one unit, one line of CSS, and your layouts finally behave like they should on mobile.

On desktop, perfect. On mobile browsers, 100vh includes the address bar, tab bar, and bottom navigation. The result? A scrolling mess or content hidden behind UI chrome. Teksturnyj VH dla CSS v34 -bespalevnyj-

Enter and the new Teksturnyj VH (Texture Viewport Height) – a game-changer that makes working with viewport units bespalevnyj (painless). The Old Problem: Why 100vh Failed Let’s recall the pain: On mobile browsers, 100vh includes the address bar,

.element height: 100vh; /* fallback for old browsers */ height: 100tvh; /* painless for modern ones */ Enter and the new Teksturnyj VH (Texture Viewport

.hero-text min-height: 50tvh; /* Exactly half of usable space */

I have structured this as a complete, ready-to-publish article for a web development blog. Published on: April 17, 2026 Category: CSS, Layout, Responsive Design Reading time: 4 min