The advent of CSS grids has been described as “the internet finally getting its driver’s license“. In a nutshell, this is a web design technique that steps away from print-based design philosophies by using a responsive-style grid. It’s ultimately the most powerful layout system that’s currently available with CSS. Developers are often creatures of habit (and opinion), meaning that a new technique can easily be dismissed out of hand. However, CSS grids offer a way to create multi-dimensional, asymmetrical layouts that consistently display well across browsers. As such, it’s worth considering what this technique has to offer over solutions such as […]
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