Used to quickly change the css `position` property of elements.

Available values include: `static`, `relative`, `absolute`, and `fixed`.

#### Example

```js
<div className="position-relative display-divs atomic-position-example">
  <div className="position-static padding-base">
    <strong>
      position-static
    </strong> - this element is unpositioned. It is rendered where the element is by
    default according to the HTML.
    It's not participating in all the positioning fun.
  </div>

  <div className="position-relative padding-base">
    <strong>
      position-relative
    </strong> - the element is positioned relative to itself. Without using the top,
    right, bottom, or left properties, it behaves like a static element.
    Try adding properties to move this element!
  </div>

  <div className="position-absolute padding-base">
    <strong>
      position-absolute
    </strong> - positioned relative to its nearest positioned parent element.
    It is now positioned relative to its nearest relative ancestor.
  </div>
</div>
```
