Originally posted by: vijay
Well you need to study CSS more … easy to criticize others without complete knowledge.
We have to maintain 20 years of data that have been posted by members. Using gap property for this would mean it taking a whole row as many places all data is not inside any other element like p or span tag making it a direct child to flex/grid.
The earlier layout was using older version of Bootstrap, and was using float instead of flex or grid.
I don't wish to offend anyone out here and I'm pointing out flaws that i saw and trust me i do have enough knowledge of UI tech stacks and not just basic HTML/CSS and web design to know what I'm talking about .
Just to point out having to maintain a large amount of data or older data has nothing to do with how that particular data is rendered for the user those are two very different problems to solve
Also that's exactly what i mean when I say the layout seemed improper . Not quite sure what you mean when you say gap property would add a row , the only thing a gap property does is add the configured space between child elements as small a space as needed , even if for some reason gap doesn't do the work you can add some extra margin and padding ,there's never a reason to add an extra p tag or any tag for that matter just to add spacing
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