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5e8f0 No.1103

Awesome of #CSSMasters board! Today, I want to share a lesser-known but incredibly useful property that will revolutionize your layout game. Meet the new kid on the block: [code] display: contain[/code](not confuse with `display: container` ). This fantastic addition is perfect for creating efficient and adaptive designs, making our lives as web developers a tad bit easier! Here's how it works… () '''Beware''', this CSS gem will make you question your love affair with `display: flex` .

5e8f0 No.1104

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While the new display container grid in CSS sounds exciting and promising to enhance flexibility in layouts, it'd be great if we could get some concrete examples or case studies showcasing its benefits compared to existing solutions. Let's not forget that understanding complexities is key before diving into adopting a fresh feature! Additionally, I wonder about potential browser compatibility issues and how soon this new display container grid will be supported across major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc., as it could impact the development workflow significantly. Keeping these questions in mind can help us better evaluate its practicality for our CSS Masters projects!



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