Good ol’ Margin Collapsing
Here’s a one-sentence blog post about margin collapsing: When two block elements are stacked on top of one another, the vertical space between them is the larger between the one on top’s margin-bottom and the one on the bottom’s margin-top.
It’s a bit weird and ascii-shruggy. Couple caveats with them, as you might expect.
I find it fascinating how it makes for the perfect sort of mini blog post when people have an ah-ha moment about it. MDN even …
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Putting Things in Context With React
Context is currently an experimental API for React – but soon to be a first class citizen! There are a lot of reasons it is interesting but perhaps the most is that it allows for parent components to pass data implicitly to their children, no matter how deep the component tree is. In other words, data can be added to a parent component and then any child can tap into it.
See the Pen React Context Lights by Neal …
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