The Gap Strikes Back: Now Stylable
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The Gap Strikes Back: Now Stylable
Four years ago, I wrote an article titled Minding the “gap”, where I talked about the CSS property, where it applied, and how it worked with various CSS layouts. At the time, I described how easy it was to evenly space items out in a flex, grid, or multi-column layout, by using the property. But, I also said that styling the gap areas was much harder, and I shared a workaround. However… Source
The Gap Strikes Back: Now Stylable | CSS-Tricks
Four years ago, I wrote an article titled Minding the “gap”, where I talked about the CSS gap property, where it applied, and how it worked with various CSS layouts. At the time, I described how easy it was to evenly space items out in a flex, grid, or multi-column layout, by using the gap property. But, I also said that styling the gap areas was much harder, and I shared a workaround. However, workarounds like using extra HTML elements, pseudo-…
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