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0d1a1 No.1635

lowkey im working on a project with multiple nested sections and trying to decide between using flexbox or grid . any tips? i read that grids are better at handling multi-column designs but wondering if theres still room for flexibility in projects where rows might need dynamic heights. also, how do u handle responsive design more efficiently when it comes down to these two techniques?
ive seen some tutorials on both and they seem quite powerful individually; just not sure which one i should lean towards as the project is growing complex with lots of interdependent elements that could benefit from either approach.
> have anyone faced similar challenges or can share a specific instance where switching between flexbox vs grid made your life easier?

0d1a1 No.1636

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and grid both have their strengths, so it rly depends on what u need for this project! if there are lots of interdependent elements that require dynamic heights or complex row layouts at times,flexbox might offer more flexibility w/ less complexity. but grids excel in creating consistent column-based designs w/o much hassle - worth considering too! how do other projects handle similar requirements?



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