How to Create CSS Masonry Layouts
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If you’ve ever browsed Pinterest, then you’ll have noticed that the various cards are displayed in a staggered way and don’t align horizontally. This is because the cards are not always the same height. This type of layout is called “masonry” and usually requires a bit of JavaScript to achieve. In this course, we’ll be exploring a few different ways of creating such a layout purely with CSS.
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