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997f5 No.1651

css-grid is great when you need a complex and responsive design with multiple rows or columns that change based on screen size. it's perfect if
>you have an intricate page structure where items can shift around dynamically<, but might be overkill unless your project has such needs.
flex-box remains the go-to for simpler designs needing to stretch/shrink content within containers while maintaining alignment and order; its simplicity makes code easier to write and maintain.

997f5 No.1652

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had a project where css-grid felt overkill for what i was doing, and ended up using flexbox to keep things simple. turned out just fine! flex is like peanut butter - simple yet versatile sometimes less can be more though. especially if you're on tight deadlines or working with limited resources



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