Whether it’s making your application mobile responsive or getting something to align just right, if you’ve ever worked on a UI, you probably understand the frustrations that come with CSS:
To get past whatever issues you may have experienced, you might have turned to a framework, like Bootstrap, looked to CSS Grid, or, if you’re old-school, stuck with floats. All of these options have their benefits, but, like everything in development, have some negatives. Using a framework means you have to live with importing the entirety of it into your project. CSS Grid can feel a little clunky at times, especially if you’re new to it. Floats are nice but often aren’t as expressive as they ideally could be.
Whether it’s making your application mobile responsive or getting something to align just right, if you’ve ever worked on a UI, you probably understand the frustrations that come with CSS:
To get past whatever issues you may have experienced, you might have turned to a framework, like Bootstrap, looked to CSS Grid, or, if you’re old-school, stuck with floats. All of these options have their benefits, but, like everything in development, have some negatives. Using a framework means you have to live with importing the entirety of it into your project. CSS Grid can feel a little clunky at times, especially if you’re new to it. Floats are nice but often aren’t as expressive as they ideally could be.&nbs […]