Excellent tutorial. I've been working on a project, trying to stack two modules (social media follow and image) side by side. This tutorial gave me the result I wanted. Thank you!
I love the flexbox approach and I was surprised to see that Divi still uses the block approach. Will this be changed in Divi 5? From a developer perspective this is most fundamental change necessary for Divi to become future proof. Besides that I would love to see the introduction of CSS variables, instead of the current styling approach, which uses !important.
Mak, Thanks for the great videos. I would like to bring to your attention that your volume seems very muffled. I watched one video and it was at a good sound and then had to crank the volume up so I could hear what you are saying. Love the work bud!!
Thank you for the Link and the tutorial, Mak. It could help people who are not so familiar with flex-box, if you give a short description below the code snippets, hat they do.
This is a great video. I tried flexbox before but was never happy with the results. Thanks for sharing the link with all the flex box css. Thats very helpful
As soon as I put (display: flex;) in the column css, it all moves to the same row without having to use (flex-wrap: wrap;) - I did exactly as you... is there a reason it's behaving differently for me? p.s., if I put (flex-direction: column;) then it moves under each other.
This is why I leave Divi. Yes Flexbox is magic, but it's so difficult to use it in Divi ! Other builder use Flexbox and Grid natively that make them really more powerfull and easy to use. Not sure that Divi 5 will change the game ...
Hi Mak, I’ve sent you a few emails over this week regarding a purchase from you - could you let me know the best email to get you at for a response? It’s getting a touch urgent! Thanks!
Excellent tutorial. I've been working on a project, trying to stack two modules (social media follow and image) side by side. This tutorial gave me the result I wanted. Thank you!
thank you! from the Iran, Tehran.
I love the flexbox approach and I was surprised to see that Divi still uses the block approach. Will this be changed in Divi 5?
From a developer perspective this is most fundamental change necessary for Divi to become future proof.
Besides that I would love to see the introduction of CSS variables, instead of the current styling approach, which uses !important.
Very helpful, thanks!
Mak, Thanks for the great videos. I would like to bring to your attention that your volume seems very muffled. I watched one video and it was at a good sound and then had to crank the volume up so I could hear what you are saying. Love the work bud!!
Thank you for the Link and the tutorial, Mak. It could help people who are not so familiar with flex-box, if you give a short description below the code snippets, hat they do.
This is a great video. I tried flexbox before but was never happy with the results. Thanks for sharing the link with all the flex box css. Thats very helpful
Depuis le Congo ,je vous remercie beaucoup pour la vidéo ;)
Excellent! thanks for sharing.
As soon as I put (display: flex;) in the column css, it all moves to the same row without having to use (flex-wrap: wrap;) - I did exactly as you... is there a reason it's behaving differently for me? p.s., if I put (flex-direction: column;) then it moves under each other.
Excellent video, ty very useful
will you be able an willing to make that flex page available for download as a json?
what is property unknown below the gap flex
amazing tip
Thanks!
very helpful
This is why I leave Divi. Yes Flexbox is magic, but it's so difficult to use it in Divi ! Other builder use Flexbox and Grid natively that make them really more powerfull and easy to use. Not sure that Divi 5 will change the game ...
Hi Mak, I’ve sent you a few emails over this week regarding a purchase from you - could you let me know the best email to get you at for a response? It’s getting a touch urgent! Thanks!