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It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.

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It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout.

  • Flexbox is designed for one-dimensional layouts, and Grid for two-dimensional layouts.
  • The approach of CSS Grid is the layout first, while the Flexbox approach is primarily the content.
  • The Flexbox layout is best suited to application components and small-scale layouts, while the Grid layout is designed for larger-scale layouts that are not linear in design.

The main difference between Bootstrap and Tailwind is that Bootstrap pre-built components that provide a responsive UI (user interface) kit. On the other hand, Tailwind comes with predesigned widgets that facilitate web developers to design a website from scratch. Both Bootstrap and Tailwind are two of the best front-end CSS framework used worldwide.

Every element that can be displayed on a web page is comprised of one or more rectangular boxes. CSS box model typically describes how these rectangular boxes are laid out on a web page. These boxes can have different properties and can interact with each other in different ways, but every box has a content area and optional surrounding padding, border, and margin areas.

The HTML semantics refers to the tags that provide meaning to an HTML page rather than just presentation. It makes HTML more comprehensible by better defining the different sections and layout of web pages. Some examples of HTML semantic tags are header, nav, section, article, aside, footer etc.

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