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0010a No.1627

grid layout is great for complex responsive designs offering a more rigid structure making it easier to control how elements are arranged on different screen sizes without using media queries as frequently.
flexbox however excels with simpler, fluid arrangements and aligning items along one axis - either horizontally or vertically - and handles dynamic content resizing better by default compared [to grid].

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>>1627
flexbox is great for simpler layouts, but have you tried using both together? sometimes a hybrid approach can offer flexibility where needed and keep things organized when it gets complex. also curious how others handle responsive typography in their designs!
>typography tips anyone?

edit: should clarify this is just what worked for me



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