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Grid Layout has been in development for a while, but has recently been made a W3C candidate recommendation and has been added to most of the major browsers, so is ready for prime time. Designers have bent features such as float and clear to help fill that hole, but nothing has quite done the job.
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Meyer is an author, speaker, blogger, sometime teacher, and co-founder of An Event Apart. You don't have to use any workarounds. You don't have to use different hacks for different browsers.
You don't have to install any extra frameworks. CSS Grid has been around since , but has recently exploded in popularity. Almost all major browsers support CSS Grid. The only exceptions are Internet Explorer 11 and Opera Mini. In this short but concise book, you are going to master the key ideas behind CSS Grid.
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