CSS Grid Layout - Ragab, Abdelfattah
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Biographie:
Abdelfattah Ragab is an experienced software developer with over 20 years of experience in the field. In his long career, he has specialized in various aspects of web development, especially front-end technologies. He is known for his expertise in frameworks such as Angular and React, as well as his knowledge of HTML5 and CSS. Abdelfattah is also a successful author who has written several books for beginners and experienced developers. His works include titles such as "...
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This book teaches CSS Grid as a system for designing layouts, not just a collection of properties. Instead of focusing on syntax or copy-paste examples, it helps developers understand how layout works in real-world applications where constraints, dynamic data, and changing requirements are constant. It introduces a way of thinking about layout as a structured system built on space distribution, relationships, and constraints. Readers learn how to design responsive layouts that behave predictably under pressure, rather than relying on trial and error. The book covers concepts such as track design, intrinsic responsiveness, layout composition, failure handling, and scalability across teams. It connects CSS Grid to broader engineering principles like system design, predictability, and maintainability. This is not a beginner tutorial. It is a thinking guide for developers who want to move from making layouts work to designing layout systems that remain stable, flexible, and production-ready....