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Mastering CSS Grid

By : Pascal Thormeier
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Book Image

Mastering CSS Grid

4 (2)
By: Pascal Thormeier

Overview of this book

CSS Grid has revolutionized web design by filling a long-existing gap in creating real, dynamic grids on the web. This book will help you grasp these CSS Grid concepts in a step-by-step way, empowering you with the knowledge and skills needed to design beautiful and responsive grid-based layouts for your web projects. This book provides a comprehensive coverage of CSS Grid by taking you through both fundamental and advanced concepts with practical exercises. You'll learn how to create responsive layouts and discover best practices for incorporating grids into any design. As you advance, you'll explore the dynamic interplay between CSS Grid and flexbox, culminating in the development of a usable responsive web project as a reference for further improvement. You'll also see how frameworks utilize CSS Grid to construct reusable components and learn to rebuild and polyfill CSS Grid for browsers that don't fully support it yet. The concluding chapters include a quick reference and cheat sheet, making this book an indispensable resource for frontend developers of all skill levels. By the end of this book, you'll have thoroughly explored all aspects of CSS Grid and gained expert-level proficiency, enabling you to craft beautiful and functional layouts for web projects of any size.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1–Working with CSS Grid
5
Part 2 – Understanding the CSS Grid Periphery
9
Part 3 – Exploring the Wider Ecosystem
12
Part 4 – A Quick Reference

Understanding the challenges of designing layouts

Let’s switch our roles for a moment. So far, we’ve mainly looked at the implementation perspective of grids and layouts. Still, it is also helpful to understand the struggles and challenges design experts face when creating a design.

Let’s imagine we’re design experts and need to create a layout for a large website or app. What factors do we use when deciding on a layout approach?

Existing things

More often than not, design experts don’t start entirely from scratch. Often, they receive existing guides for corporate identity/corporate design containing colors, typography definitions, stock images, logos, and spacings, or can get some inspiration from other products, such as native mobile apps, competitor websites, printed brochures, or even merchandise and giveaways.

Often, the company requesting a design has specific values that shape its work and culture. It might be an exciting art collective...