Thank you for really helpful tips. BUT you actually can put a CSS grid box inside of a CSS flexbox. There's nothing stopping you in the spec. The display: [grid or flex box] property of a div does not have any knowledge of the display property of its parent element.
I work as a Salesforce Developer. I have been programming since I was 9, I like Javascript, Python and Game Development. I write articles in dev.to too!
Gonna change that. Thank you! I was expecting someone to correct something, researching on the internet is complicated some times because everything is not always correct.
I work as a Salesforce Developer. I have been programming since I was 9, I like Javascript, Python and Game Development. I write articles in dev.to too!
Thank you for really helpful tips. BUT you actually can put a CSS grid box inside of a CSS flexbox. There's nothing stopping you in the spec. The display: [grid or flex box] property of a div does not have any knowledge of the display property of its parent element.
Gonna change that. Thank you! I was expecting someone to correct something, researching on the internet is complicated some times because everything is not always correct.
Agreed. If we wait until we understand everything perfectly, we stop ourselves from sharing what we do know and can help other coders.
Exactly, because we will never know everything there is to know in IT C: