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Rai Uriarte
5,050 PointsFlex and % layouts
Hi everyone, This week I receive the Smashing Magazine Book, the last one. And I was checking another way around to go responsive that is Flex a CSS property.
¿Anyone using this?
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Codin - Codesmite
8,600 PointsPersonally I do not use it myself, I tend to build adaptive websites rather than responsive. But I have played around with Flexbox to get a good understanding of what it is and how it works and it does seem to have a lot of good uses but have not found the need to use it yet myself.
There is a section on how to use Flexbox here on Teamtreehouse in the CSS Layout Techniques Course.
https://teamtreehouse.com/library/css-layout-techniques/flexbox-layout/using-flexbox-today
It was quite a long time ago that I first experienced Flexbox and it did not have very good compatability with a lot of browsers at the time but it seems it is now compatible with most modern browsers, I may need to revisit it again myself.
Rai Uriarte
5,050 PointsMany thanks Ashley!, I will check this course. And yes, In the book it says that the majority of modern browsers supports Flex, of course not well supported for IE. You can see the state of support here: http://caniuse.com/#feat=flexbox