This book explains how CSS layout actually works by focusing on the box model as a system rather than a collection of properties. Instead of memorizing margin, padding, width, and height in isolation, readers learn how these elements interact to define spacing, sizing, and layout behavior in real-world interfaces. The book emphasizes predictability and control. It shows how browsers calculate layout, how elements occupy space, and how developers can reason about layout issues instead of relying on trial-and-error fixes. Concepts such as box-sizing, spacing relationships, layout flow, positioning, and constraints are explored in a structured and practical way. Rather than providing snippets or framework-specific solutions, this book builds a strong mental model that applies across all CSS environments. By the end, readers will be able to understand layout behavior before writing code, debug issues with confidence, and design stable, maintainable UI systems.
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