Awesome Flexbox
An awesome list of resources, guides, and tools for mastering CSS Flexbox layout.
About this tool
title: Awesome Flexbox slug: awesome-flexbox url: https://github.com/afonsopacifer/awesome-flexbox#readme category: Themed Directories tags:
- awesome-lists
- css
- web-development
Overview
Awesome Flexbox is a curated, open-source list of resources focused on the CSS Flexible Box Layout Module (Flexbox). It aggregates learning materials, tools, and references to help developers and designers understand and effectively use Flexbox in modern web layouts.
Features
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Curated Flexbox Resource List
A maintained collection dedicated specifically to CSS Flexbox, rather than general CSS or layout topics. -
W3C Specification Reference
Direct links or references to the official W3C Flexbox specification, describing the box model optimized for user interface design. -
Guides for Developers and Designers
Learning guides aimed at both developers and designers who are starting to study Flexbox. -
Books Section
A list of books and long-form resources related to Flexbox and layout techniques. -
Newsletter Section
Links or references to newsletters relevant to Flexbox and related front-end development topics. -
Community & Contribution Docs
Includescontributing.mdfor community contributions andlicense.mdspecifying usage and sharing rights. -
Part of the "Awesome" Ecosystem
Recognized as an "awesome" list (via the Awesome badge), aligning with the wider ecosystem of curated development resource lists.
Pricing
- Free: Open-source GitHub repository available at no cost.
Source
- GitHub repository: https://github.com/afonsopacifer/awesome-flexbox#readme
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