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  1. 1.anagora.org

    here comes a new CSS layout. The techniques aren't really new, but maybe the combination of them ;) My motivation was to create a robust flexible layout for portal software like Plone.
    • [ [2003-11-24-flexible-layout]] at anagora.org

      Generative AI services provided by Mistral AI. To save a generation into the Agora, for now please copy/paste into the document Stoa below. 🗣️ Stoas for [ [2003-11-24-flexible-layout]]

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  3. stackoverflow.com

    1) You say you've numbered your sections but I can't see numbers in the image you linked. 2) You will need nested flex-boxes for your layout. 3) You need to use display: flex only on the flexbox, not on the flex-items (it's children). A flex-item can be of a fixed height, like you want your navbar to be.
  4. It's over, it's done. Those of you holding on should wave the white flag as two of the best flexible width sites, Doug Bowman and Dan Cederholm, have thrown in the towel and gone fixed-width without even an entry of explanation, I suppose because the benefits of fixed-width are so obvious no explanation is necessary. Update: Cedorholm's design is now centered.
  5. webdesignplayground.io

    Lesson 11.1: Creating the Holy Grail Layout with Floats Lesson 11.2: Creating the Holy Grail Layout with Inline Blocks Lesson 12.3: Creating the Holy Grail Layout with Flexbox Chapter 14—Making Your Images and Typography Responsive Chapter 16—More Elements and Styles for Web Designers Lesson 16.1: Other Text-Level Elements You Should Know Chapter 17—Adding a Splash of Color to Your Web ...
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