CSS Logical Properties
Read OriginalThis article explains CSS Logical Properties, which allow developers to define spacing (like margins) relative to the content's flow direction (e.g., left-to-right or right-to-left) instead of physical directions (left, right). It highlights their importance for building globally accessible websites that work for all languages and user environments, and includes practical code examples and links to further resources.
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