The secret to mastering CSS layouts

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Kevin Powell

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Deep dive this topic, and much more, in my course CSS Demystified: cssdemystified.com/?
🔗 Links
✅ Why flex items with padding aren’t the same size (it’s an article, not video, sorry!): ukposts.info/have/v-deo/np1kmImea5mps30.html
✅ Flexbox or grid - How to decide? ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a5Wde4mRio2Fw4E.html
✅ More on collapsing margins: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rXWXfGyopXx3l40.html
⌚ Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
00:53 - Relationship between parents and children width and height
04:32 - Child’s margin impacting the parent
08:27 - Flex and grid’s influence on the relationships between siblings
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 227
@whatthefunction9140
@whatthefunction9140 Рік тому
"The children are being forced to live inside those cells"... you said it
@sugaslate14
@sugaslate14 9 місяців тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@SDRMusic777
@SDRMusic777 7 місяців тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lolidkstudio
@lolidkstudio 7 місяців тому
lmao
@ismailcreatvt
@ismailcreatvt 6 місяців тому
😅😂😂
@shanmukhasaratponugupati6308
@shanmukhasaratponugupati6308 4 місяці тому
😂😂😂
@akshaymondal1372
@akshaymondal1372 Рік тому
You don't have any idea how much you have helped me with your videos.. I literally was on the notch of giving up css.. but now .. this is the one of those things about which I feel confident . Thanks a lot sir . Kudos to you.
@KevinPowell
@KevinPowell Рік тому
That's amazing! Thanks so much for letting me know, that makes my day 😊
@xClown55
@xClown55 Рік тому
Same here, css back in my college years would be as frustrating as js now it feels kinda easy
@Waqar_Ahmed75
@Waqar_Ahmed75 Рік тому
Same here...
@zettai8087
@zettai8087 8 місяців тому
Wow. I hope I'll be able to share a testimony like this
@zettai8087
@zettai8087 8 місяців тому
Cus I feel I just don't know how to use css to make a website look jot it ought to look and I'm frustrated
@RealCaptainAwesome
@RealCaptainAwesome Рік тому
Whenever I question my choices that lead to me becoming a back end engineer, I watch one of your wizardry videos and feel much better.
@KevinPowell
@KevinPowell Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣
@zorokutend
@zorokutend Рік тому
I choose to be on the both sides. Trust me, when you know how it works. You feel like you are god :D You can control everything in the eco system. And that feels really GOOD . Oh yeh
@gg-gn3re
@gg-gn3re Рік тому
Yea I've worked with dozens of front end guys and he knows way more than they knew. I know about the same as they did and can figure my stuff out. The lack of front end knowledge is very obvious on many sites, facebook for example uses the old 960px layout from the 1990s and is very static looking and old fashioned. It works I guess, but it is obvious they have no clue what to do there or how to fix it.
@luizinniziul2976
@luizinniziul2976 Рік тому
same feeling
@elvissautet
@elvissautet Рік тому
😅😅😅😅😅
@pkunzel
@pkunzel Рік тому
"They don't live in isolation, they live in relation" That is the biggest challenge I have when teaching CSS. Amazing video!
@yourlinuxguy
@yourlinuxguy Рік тому
Try Grid?
@bumbleguppy
@bumbleguppy Рік тому
Just like the best cooking videos, showing the underlying "why" instead of simply specifying "how" imparts an understanding that can be applied to any recipe and not just the one you're working on. Thank you for your style of video.
@WadieGamer
@WadieGamer Рік тому
I've been following your videos for almost a year and I want to thank you so much for making my CSS learning much better.
@francopdx
@francopdx Рік тому
Thank you for all the tips! The differences between flex and grid in regard to parent vs child influence was very enlightening! I've been using flex for almost a couple years, but it was just a few months ago that I really started dabbling with grid.
@therealtridder
@therealtridder Рік тому
great information mate, really apprecite the time you take to explain these really important concepts. The importance of relationships is so underrated when most people discuss css.
@tdematos
@tdematos Рік тому
The way you understand how everything comes together is unbelievably easy to understand! Definitely earned a new subscriber! 🙏
@IamPetrus
@IamPetrus Рік тому
Hey Kevin, I was having issues with a very basic relationship between a parent-child situation kept with flexbox. Your video came up here and then I understood what was going on after a terrible feeling of frustration. And man, you named them all! Gracias Kevin!!!
@jpisello
@jpisello Рік тому
That last thing with the padding on the flex items blew my mind! Learned something new today, so thanks Kevin!
@o_o_f_c_i4822
@o_o_f_c_i4822 Рік тому
I have no money to buy premium courses so I day I found your channel and you help me a lot . I just become a frontend developer or css expert because of you and designs course UKposts channel Thank a lot
@KevinPowell
@KevinPowell Рік тому
So glad that my content has been able to help you out! 😊
@o_o_f_c_i4822
@o_o_f_c_i4822 Рік тому
@@KevinPowell Thank you sir I am so happy 😊. I would like to give you a small fee do you have your active Patreon
@lauramangu2516
@lauramangu2516 Рік тому
Amazing content as always! You are my primary source of learning when it comes to Css, Kevin! Kudos to you and thank you for these great videos. Please never stop :)
@andrewferguson7859
@andrewferguson7859 Рік тому
Thank you for the clear, and quick review this topic. I always learn something, and that was certainly the case here. Just yesterday I was working with flex and grid and got myself thoroughly confused. Thanks to this refresher, I better understand what was confounding me so much yesterday.
@ilovelctr
@ilovelctr Рік тому
Omg, this is so splendid! This is the first time I've watched your video, and I immediately subscribed. Your explanation makes utter sense out of CSS, whereas I'd say CSS seems to make no sense for most devs. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
@okthatsnice
@okthatsnice Рік тому
Dope!!!!! This is the exact question I've been wondering about for so long -- just how everything fits together and how relationships play out. Bought your CSS Demystified course just now. Excited to get a firm understanding of the fundamentals.
@goannacs6861
@goannacs6861 Рік тому
I learn HTML and CSS. I even attend some kind of online school and Udemy. But you are the only one who really helps me understand every bit. You have such a calming and logical way to explain things. You just feel secure about it afterwards. It's strange. It's like you were born for this stuff haha 😆
@petarkolev6928
@petarkolev6928 Рік тому
Kevin, you are my CSS God!!! I am learning from you more than I have learned so far in my 5y front-end career, THANK YOU!!!
@tk4776
@tk4776 Рік тому
The last tip, where flex let more control to child and/or siblings, and grid allows more control to the parent was so illuminating. I know now how to initiate a layout based on my content.
@sherryab3964
@sherryab3964 Рік тому
I need this refresher right now 100%! Also, thank-you for the responsive drip course!
@CloudyInside1902
@CloudyInside1902 6 місяців тому
I'm beginning to learn html and css, your tutorials have been really helpful and are inspiring me to create and learn more and more, thank you ^^
@aarondeimund6898
@aarondeimund6898 Рік тому
Thanks for making these! I'm a developer in the I.T. department of a manufacturing company and the only one on my team with a good grasp of css, largely because of your videos. Thanks for helping me make my corner of the internet a little more awesome!
@babalolasherrifdeen7865
@babalolasherrifdeen7865 Рік тому
Keep it up
@Tina-van
@Tina-van Рік тому
This is such a good video by someone who deeply understands how things operate in CSS. Thanks a lot!!
@zorokutend
@zorokutend Рік тому
Thanks Kevin for explaining some of the most confused things of CSS . I think you should add the link to the course in the description. It might help people reach to the course easier. As well as make your video become more friendly to search engine.
@pcartisan2721
@pcartisan2721 Рік тому
This lesson is so important. I had the thought that it might be a good lesson to slip into the beginning of a young developer’s journey. Or, at least a modified version to warn them about the amazing peculiarities to come. 😃
@BinaryStar10
@BinaryStar10 Рік тому
Notes to myself: -Parent dictates children's width. Children dictate height... unless you set height and possibly cause overflow issues. -A simple wrapper with max-width and margin-inline: auto. -Collapsing margins - child's margins can reach outside parent (margins merge to parent). This can be prevented by removing margins from child, adding padding to parent or changing to a formatting context where collapsing margins don't exist (such as flow-root, flex and grid). -Using flex you can have even sized columns with flex: 1. But if columns have varying sized paddings, they are not even sized. Grid on the other hand takes padding into account when calculating size and therefore columns are even sized if they are set to be even.
@MasteringGravity
@MasteringGravity Рік тому
Thanks for the notes! Mind if I also use these? 😁
@carldrogo9492
@carldrogo9492 Рік тому
Use Grid NOT Flexbox. 😉
@BinaryStar10
@BinaryStar10 Рік тому
@@MasteringGravity Feel free! :)
@nostalgicnow6001
@nostalgicnow6001 Рік тому
I understand css finally and it’s thanks to you 🙌🏾
@yzap_
@yzap_ 6 місяців тому
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE
@joshhoffer
@joshhoffer Рік тому
kevin im falling madly inlove with you ... because you always get me out of the bind , css will never be close to my heart...
@justnormi5605
@justnormi5605 Рік тому
reaaaly like how the lights are setup ! and great video asusal
@itspawanpoudel
@itspawanpoudel Рік тому
Your demo website look better than my actual website, By the way thanks for the video, I got stucked in that while updating my portfolio
@saroj_kumar
@saroj_kumar Рік тому
Great stuff for someone who is starting out and facing common issues in CSS.
@FrankKynard-yf9yu
@FrankKynard-yf9yu Рік тому
I couldn’t tell you how many times does threw me off in the last year. Thank you so much.
@designnimbus
@designnimbus Рік тому
Thanks for a thousand times ❤️
@codewithfan
@codewithfan Рік тому
very clear explanation, thanks for it...
@joao_penas
@joao_penas Рік тому
Amazing explanation! Everything it's about relationships! 😁 Keep going. Best regards.
@PicSta
@PicSta Рік тому
An excellent video showing the differences. Thanks for this simplified explanation of this difference. I really prefer CSS grid for the rough layout and the content can be arranged with flex then. And I think this is the way it meant to be, right?!
@bertlemoi431
@bertlemoi431 Рік тому
the secret key to mastering css is watching all the videos kevin makes - easy.
@NiceChange
@NiceChange Рік тому
Thanks Kevin..great tips for development...🙂
@keaton718
@keaton718 9 місяців тому
I can totally imagine Kevin applying all these tips to Mrs. Powell.
@Pyrospower
@Pyrospower Рік тому
Thank you so much!
@alexjulius69
@alexjulius69 Рік тому
It's to make a fk ton of money from front end development, and you're helping me a great bunch, thanks. I'm not a beginner, but I still struggle with sh*t not working sometimes and this explains A LOT.
@thefootles
@thefootles Рік тому
Awesome, thank you!
@zorgivanov8685
@zorgivanov8685 Рік тому
super good vid, thanks!
@pelumiamos6868
@pelumiamos6868 Рік тому
I need this a lot thanks very much .
@chinmayghule8272
@chinmayghule8272 Рік тому
Excellent video. No wonder you are CSS King!
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That padding in flex really caught me by surprise. What if the padding is applied to a div nested within the flex child? Would it still cause issues? Great video btw.
@thisurathenuka8362
@thisurathenuka8362 Рік тому
Thank you so much. Could you please do a video on how you approach adding CSS to a UI ? So many ways to do stuff. It's really overwhelming 😥
@mikeb2604
@mikeb2604 Рік тому
I'm learning so much in this video o_o
@George10767
@George10767 9 місяців тому
I have discovered that the tags "div" and "article" have identical functions. Please say if you disagree. Also you can put a "div" function inside a "div" function, and a "article" function inside an "article" function. Also, of course, you can put an "article" function inside a "div" function and vice-versa.
@marcusantenor793
@marcusantenor793 Рік тому
So much wisdom in just 17:10mn, thanks Bro!!!
@MaddyChessVision
@MaddyChessVision Рік тому
we want 21 days responsive layout type of course. that was great❤❤
@a5tr00
@a5tr00 Рік тому
I basically started learning about CSS from your videos. And time to time I hear people say “I hate css”, “it is so frustrating” etc… Man, I don’t understand them… Is it because you, Kevin, makes CSS look so easy , simple and lovely? I don’t have any other explanation:)
@TroenderTass
@TroenderTass Рік тому
You don't understand people get tired of hasseling around with stupid layouts and inconsistent properties that might not even work un certain elements, or in certain browsers, when they can do more interesting programming in stead?
@0500MUSIC
@0500MUSIC Рік тому
@@TroenderTass Hahaha right! It’s a massive pain is the ass. people go on like we hate CSS for no reason.
@kevinpellerin6715
@kevinpellerin6715 9 місяців тому
Thanks man, you are from Halifax too. I like your videos
@omaracelys3217
@omaracelys3217 Рік тому
Amazing video, very few videos like this.
@m12652
@m12652 Рік тому
Brilliant! thanks again…
@Dev-Phantom
@Dev-Phantom Рік тому
it was cool to know the depth, i have to do it
@amirkamalian8045
@amirkamalian8045 Рік тому
Hey dear Kevin! Lovely video as always. Will you ever release your new course? 😅
@beinfomaniac7182
@beinfomaniac7182 Рік тому
thanks kevin
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You are a very good videographer.🤗❤
@Bkamron
@Bkamron Рік тому
I'm kinda happy I started CSS way back I'm the late 00s I still use techniques from the XHTML days (remember those days?) And the somehow still kinda work for me. If I had to learn all over again, it would be so daunting I'd probably give up.
@sugaslate14
@sugaslate14 9 місяців тому
Your videos inundate my CSS playlist hahahaha
@uwakmfonessien6610
@uwakmfonessien6610 Рік тому
Greetings Kevin. Please how can I get the source code of the html, css and javascript you used in teaching us. I want to get along with you because sometimes your screen division covers part of the code. Thanks for your kind contribution in the world of web development!!!
@securefolder4548
@securefolder4548 Рік тому
Thanks to u im now good at css 💖💖
@EricRohlfs
@EricRohlfs 7 місяців тому
30 years and I never thought about it about width an height had inverse relationships with children. Mind blown
@danielgarner100
@danielgarner100 Місяць тому
I loved this
@GEO-42
@GEO-42 Рік тому
Thank you so much for all your videos ! I would love to see how you develop a real world production ready web app with js, HTML ans CSS. I say that because as a react developer i want to stop using components libs like MUI and code my own one. Can you explain how to do that ? Thank you Kevin
@KevinJTurner
@KevinJTurner Рік тому
Love the t-shirt!
@glebpanchenko5500
@glebpanchenko5500 Рік тому
cool, you are a great teacher
@paulknol
@paulknol Рік тому
Wow Kevin, really nicely explained. I have been doing these kind of things rather instinctively and successfully but never really breaking it down this way. I acutally had a few “oh right” moments. Thanks for joggin the ol’ noggin
@KevinPowell
@KevinPowell Рік тому
Yeah I think a lot of the time, it clicks for some people on a more instinctive level, which is great when it happens!
@johnconnor9787
@johnconnor9787 Рік тому
Waiting for the video on CSS nesting :)
@nomadshiba
@nomadshiba Рік тому
i always use grid or flex and use block and inline-block, inline and stuff, basically the default displays only if im actually rendering an article, a document etc basically what html has been made for originally other than that everything is always inside a grid mostly flex is only useful if stuff has dynamic different sizes, based on content, such as navigation menu, tags list, or such
@Kriptokeeper
@Kriptokeeper Рік тому
I love your videos they are the most in-depth and easiest to follow could you do a connect wallet button to your web page for metamask tutorial PLZ Java has me going nuts and no one does a very great tutorial I’m on windows I’ve got npm downloaded and my node says it’s running but keep getting crazy errors when I command npm run dev? Very frustrated and confused sorry for the rant
@spirit1292
@spirit1292 Рік тому
Great video! I also don't get one css feature. I don't really understand why vertical padding of a child is getting calculated based on it's parent width???
@Michaelbhand
@Michaelbhand Рік тому
Thanks!
@KevinPowell
@KevinPowell Рік тому
Thank you so much!
@Zakaros1000
@Zakaros1000 Рік тому
Coffee time with a Powell's video ☕
@avmalik3705
@avmalik3705 Рік тому
Amazing
@last.journey
@last.journey Рік тому
One thing that helped me a lot to understand some of this topics Is making a layout from figma skitch
@christopherportorreal
@christopherportorreal Рік тому
@kevinPowell I have a problem when starting to design. I'm practicing with Frontend Mentor, and the designs are normally created with Mobile: 375px and 1440px widths. How should I start setting the right space to work? Should I use max-width or just the width at the beginning?
@HellXandre
@HellXandre Рік тому
Hi :) i'm a french guy who try to learn a little in this numeric world x) but i dont have a very good lvl for that ahah ^^ I discover your channel this...year and...for me your channel is cool, tricks and good question help me a lot ^^' i dont understand all all, because my english is poor, rreally x) but you explain very well, thanks you for that :)
@a99986
@a99986 8 місяців тому
legend
@markwerle
@markwerle Рік тому
What tool are you using at the end to show the red overlay of the gap, px size, etc?
@mali_gaurav
@mali_gaurav Рік тому
What is best think for learning plan css or css framework
@danielgarner100
@danielgarner100 Місяць тому
Great video
@Fleshbits1
@Fleshbits1 2 місяці тому
Do you have a video that explains how you are seeing your results, editing css, etc. for noobs? Looks like you have the css open as a tab in vscode and the page open in something else? It refreshes automatically?
@octothorpe12
@octothorpe12 Рік тому
That's I think the important thing to consider: Flex is 1D, so it gives you the illusion of columns. They'll only ever look like true columns if you explicitly make them all the same (and even then everything gets wild when items wrap). If you want 'set and forget' true columns, you kinda need to go Grid.
@spiritualforce
@spiritualforce Рік тому
Thanks
@ricardoolartepuell2011
@ricardoolartepuell2011 Рік тому
for the even columns with flex:1, can we use a wrapper in each element, and the wrapper child content put the padding? Ill test it
@mehdi-vl5nn
@mehdi-vl5nn Рік тому
10:07 flex also has impact on position ! and god knows what else
@arunsaklani9890
@arunsaklani9890 Рік тому
Can u tell me we use bootstrap or css layout for project
@danielpedersen1688
@danielpedersen1688 Рік тому
what font are u using in ur code editor? want to use it in mine. Thanks!
@okthatsnice
@okthatsnice Рік тому
at 5:08 why are the .wrapper element's horizontal margins inside of the parent (header) whereas the h1's top margin is outside of its parent / applied to the parent (the header element)?
@michaelgleason4791
@michaelgleason4791 Рік тому
"Not just throwing display flex at something in columns and hoping everything works out." I feel attacked. Great video as always.
@someone5502
@someone5502 Рік тому
I wish I could use grid and more up to date features but I always have to cater for IE, and older browsers, as most sites I cater to at work are business sites. I love web development but I hate how it takes years before I can actually start using certain things.
@TheMetalMag
@TheMetalMag Рік тому
u're the master
@BarryDocherty
@BarryDocherty 2 місяці тому
Hello, I am looking for a boilerplate CSS specifically for HTML5 banner ads with best practices for all sizes. Do you know where I might find something like that?
@TheOne-qv3xw
@TheOne-qv3xw Рік тому
liked before watching!!!
@itspawanpoudel
@itspawanpoudel Рік тому
As always 😂
@josephlivengood4508
@josephlivengood4508 Рік тому
Is this why you use a reset CSS to remove all the default margin from the h tags? Just curious @7:40
@LordUzumaki
@LordUzumaki Рік тому
Hey I have been following you for quite sometime now , I really like your videos can you please start doing videos on javascript as well? If you are reading this pls reply! 🙂
@shubhamchandel-gs4so
@shubhamchandel-gs4so Рік тому
this guy is equipped in making you feel like an idiot. does not matter how much experience you have.