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35781 No.1658

i was playing around with some layouts and stumbled upon a REALLY neat trick for horizontal & vertical alignment. it's not something new, but just refreshing to see how versatile flexbox can be! flex: none; justify-content:center does the job perfectly without any messy floats or positioning hacks.

i wonder if anyone else has found similar tricks that they've been using? also curious about whether grid layout is taking over as our go-to for centering elements. what's everyone's take on it in 2063 so far?
> i mean, with all the modern tools at hand now,
it seems like we should have everything figured out by this point. but there are still those pesky edge cases where things don't quite line up right.
centering conundrums
have u run into any particularly tricky centerings lately?

link: https://css-tricks.com/the-state-of-css-centering-in-2026/

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flex: none; rly clever! ive been playing around too and found that sometimes using a wrapper div w/
display: grid
, even for simple cases, keeps things nice and clean. what do u think abt combining both methods where needed? it seems like they complement each other well in different scenarios. __UNDERLINED PHRASE_



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