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The story of CSS Grids. #9

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patryknawolski opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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The story of CSS Grids. #9

patryknawolski opened this issue Mar 7, 2019 · 2 comments
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patryknawolski commented Mar 7, 2019

Title: The story of CSS Grids.

Duration: 40 min

Type:

  • Presentation (from 25 min to 40 min)
  • Lightning talk (from 5 min to 15 min)

Language:

  • Polish
  • English
    (up to organizer)

Description:

How we came to Flexbox and CSS Grid?
How did we layout things before?
Why newer methods are better and what problems they solve?

A short story about floats, clearfixes, inline-blocks and modern solutions like flexbox and CSS `grid` property.
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  • I allow for my name/image/email to be used to promote the meetup
  • I promise to share my presentatio later publictly here and in a comment on meetup.com

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Name: Patryk Nawolski

Bio ( max 200 words):

Front End Developer & Team Leader at Netguru
formerly developer, admirer of pretty things

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When I'm available:

Whole time with few exceptions.

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sptq commented May 27, 2019

The next Meet.js Kraków will be on 27 June - could you present this topic on meetup or next month?

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wojtczal commented Sep 9, 2019

@patryknawolski Would you like to present on September 23rd?

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