Box, Flexbox, and Grid

HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business - En podkast av Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan - Tirsdager

We dive into the different CSS layout methods that have evolved over recent years including box model, flexbox, and grid. Segment 1 - Layout Models StackChief reference article Box Model Elements comprise of: content, padding, border, margin Dimensions like height and width Floats and clearfix CSS Box Model - W3Schools article Flexbox Evolution of the box model Comprises of a container element called the flex container, which "control" their child elements called flex items Flexbox is fantastic for responsive layouts 1 dimensional layouts CSS Grid New CSS layout method that is supported in the latest version of major browsers (IE doesn't have support) 2 dimensional layouts Can customize every property of the grid  # of rows and columns size of row in various metrics (px, %, vh, vw, auto) spacing between rows and columns Very clean code - no need for row and column containers Segment 2 - Box vs Flexbox vs Grid Responsivity Box, flexbox, and grid can all be used to make responsive layouts Many of our production websites are still in box layout, they still work without issue on modern browsers and devices Layouts Basic sites can use any of the layout models Site components (ie navbar) can be made easily with flexbox due to their one dimensional layout Full site structures are easier to make with CSS grid due to two dimensional column and row functionality Easy of Use Matt believes the box model is easiest to learn - especially when learning how web pages flow Box model is more human readable, whilst flexbox allows for more complex layouts with less code and micromanaging Links Box Model - https://caniuse.com/#feat=inline-block Flexbox - https://caniuse.com/#search=flex Web News - 'Unobtrusive Ads' Ad strategies - which are you ok with? Sponsored posts Banner ads (Google Ads, etc.) Full page timed ads Sidebar ads Chumbox (From around the web, recommended for you) What are some ad strategies that annoy you? Do you think ads on a web page or app are a fair way to monetize? (freemium ad supported) Do you care what companies' ads are served to you? (ie you don't like Coke but like Pepsi) Support Us TP Link Deco Whole Home Mesh WiFi System (Amazon Affiliates Link) Become a Patreon Supporter You can find us on... Facebook | Twitter | Instagram |  RSS | Spotify | Reddit Medium | YouTube | GitHub

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