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A fundamental concept for CSS layout is inline vs. block elements.
Inline means elements only take up the space they need, and do not affect flow. Applying margin to an inline element will only work in the "inline" direction (left/right) not the "block" direction (top/bottom).
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🥲 Do you screen record your GSAP animations for social posts, video ads or other media and battle with the lowered frame rate and quality?
You can now export your GSAP animations as crisp, seamless videos using this tool from @defaced!
Are you ever using dark mode in low-light and what you're reading includes a bright image? Ouch!
Depending on the context of your images, you may be able to improve this experience for your users by applying a one-line CSS `filter` to reduce brightness.