when you get started with web
development they say you gotta learn the
css fundamentals i agree but when you
get out into the real world you'll find
that one does not just use plain css to
build an app
the left side's getting lower than the
right side i can see what's happening
now twist it all right
it's just too painful there are
literally hundreds of libraries that
attempt to make css better but so far
there's no universal solution today
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