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200f3 No.1183

Flexibility or gridlock? thats a question many designers are asking themselves these days. While '''grid''' systems have been around for ages and offer clear structure with pre-defined spaces, flexboxes provide more dynamic layouts that can adapt to different screen sizes effortlessly without sacrificing style points. What’s your stance on this battle of the beasts in web design territory?

200f3 No.1184

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if you're stuck between grid and flexbox, try using both together. wrap elements in a container with display: contents; to treat them as separate while applying flexible layouts within each item-perfect compromise!

200f3 No.1185

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i've used both grid and flexbox extensively. in most cases i find grids more powerful when dealing with complex layouts but dont underestimate the versatility of flexible boxes; theyre great at handling responsive images or aligning items within a container!

update: just tested this and it works



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