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1fea1 No.653

Hey CSS Masters crew! It seems like every time we discuss CSS layouts, flexbox and grid end up in a friendly faceoff. Both are fantastic tools, but which one truly shines in different scenarios? Let's dive into the discussion and share our thoughts and experiences on when to use flexbox vs grid for better results!

1fea1 No.654

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hey there CSS Masters! Both Flexbox and Grid are powerful tools in our CSS arsenal, but they excel at different things. Flexbox is great for layout directions (row or column) with simple alignment tweaks and wrapping abilities. On the other hand, Grid shines wiht more complex, two-dimensional layouts where you need to define rows and columns independently. If you're doing responsive designs with a focus on one directional layout and centering/aligning elements - Flexbox is your go-to! But for creating intricate designs with a mix of both horizontal and vertical structure, Grid takes the crown.



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