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  • Welcome To Civil Construction!

Hey everyone!

So, this community will encompass most everything related to civil construction. Let's all introduce ourselves and see what direction to take this community. I'll go first:

I'm a developer/engineer of all sorts in the IT field who changed course and went into Civil Electric about a year ago. I had zero construction experience when I started, and I'd like to think I've remembered one or two important things (like, woa, live fronts are a no-no for a civil crew!)

Welcome, and let's all try and make this a destination for all civil construction communities online!

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  • Responsive Collapsing

This basic responsive collapse CodePen example shows a very limited range of how borders and elements are told to collapse based on a certain set of rules. This is a great jumping off point for anyone interested in how responsive media queries work.

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  • Primitive Product List Container

Check out this primitive product container which showcases a brief layout for displaying products on a page in a Flex container.

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  • An Interesting Alternative To Image Link Stacking

Hey everyone!

Check out this not-so-basic example of how to create an alternative method of an image navigation container.

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  • Responsiveness Using Grid

See this CodePen example which showcases how we can utilize some basic CSS Grid rules in order to setup a basic, responsive layout. This example has a ton of room for improvement, and even some bad practices. However, the basic premise of a good "jumping off point" still holds true.

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Inner & Outer Containers: Padding

Check out this CodePen in order to see just how inner and outer padding and aesthetic modification affects parents, children, and siblings. Moreover, let's see how the way the entire element's placement on the page is changed depending on our rules for the inner and outer containers.

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  • Welcome to /c/css!

Welcome!

So, as we iron out all of the details regarding what this sub will be "for," let's just get this first post out of the way so that everyone understands that this is not just for squatting. This space will eventually be a CSS help community within Lemmy.

More to come! Stay tuned.

PS: Looking for moderators. If your intentions are to swindle a moderation appointment from the existing mods, please do us all a favor and don't embarrass yourself by trying.

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