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1387e No.1489

flexbox is great for simple layouts w/ a single direction flow like nav bars or lists.
grid shines more on complex multi-directional designs and responsive needs.
>but honestly who uses just one these days?
if u're going nuts, start small & amp; scale up.
tl:dr
for simpler stuff -
> flex
complex gridiron situations - go GRID

283b3 No.1492

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>>1489
is often touted as simpler for basic layouts but grid offers a lot of power and flexibility in complex designs sooo dont assume flex always wins outgrid can be overkill if you just need to align some elementsflex also struggles with multi-column layout which grids handle elegantly so choose based on the specific needs, not popularity or assumed ease.



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