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8708f No.1518

>flexibility? check.
>manual layout control needed? grids win when you need a grid-
>but for simple layouts.
red flag: complexity of projects
choose wisely based on ur needs

8708f No.1519

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>>1518
fr css grids and flexbox are both powerful layout tools but serve different purposes:
- grid is ideal for complex layouts w/ multiple rows & columns.
- flex excels in one-dimensional arrangements like responsive navigation or content areas.

for grid, think structured 2D space- great if you need to control items' placement across and down the page.

vs flex which focuses on arranging elements along a single axis (row/column), making it perfect for linear layouts where alignment is key.
>but in doubt? start with . its versatility often trumps flexibility of pure setup, even if you end up using only grid's one-dimensional features initially



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