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CSS Grid Column Context History Tutorial

With web applications, two words are often intertwined … context … and … history … because the state of a webpage can sometimes only be fully appreciated by how it got to be like that, or its “history” in “context”. … Continue reading

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CSS Grid Column Animation Tutorial

CSS @keyframes rule animations can add “pizazz” to your webpages. And, because yesterday’s CSS Grid Column Primer Tutorial‘s web application‘s actions could take place in the blink of an eye before registering “what just happened” for the user, we offer … Continue reading

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CSS Grid Column Primer Tutorial

Continuing on with the theme of “HTML div element looking like an HTML table element” regarding a “grid look”, onto yesterday’s CSS Row Gap Primer Tutorial start, today we turn our attention to the CSS “grid-column” property … The grid-column … Continue reading

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CSS Row Gap Primer Tutorial

Yes, an HTML div element innerHTML content can be organized like an HTML table in a “grid” like way via CSS like … <style> div.grid-container { display: grid; row-gap: 50px; } </style> … thanks to https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.asp?filename=trycss3_row-gap here, too! And yes, … Continue reading

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