Grid areas and the element that occupies them aren’t necessarily the same size. That’s a good little thing to know about CSS grid. I’m sure that is obvious to many of you, but I’m writing this because it was very much not obvious to me for far too long. Let’s take a close look. There are two players to get into your mind here: The grid area, as created by the parent element with display: grid; The
People have been using grid designs in magazines, newspapers, posters, etc. for a long time before the Web appeared. At the point when web developers started to create web pages, many of them were based on a grid layout. Different solutions have been used to create grid layouts, like tables, floats, inline blocks, or flexboxes, but all of these techniques have different issues when you try to defi
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