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trs trst, 2015-11-07 20:51:34

Flexbox has a place to be?

Is it practical to switch to Flexbox at the moment? After all, not all browsers support flexbox.

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Alexander Pupkin, 2015-11-07
@sakrab

caniuse.com/#search=flex
I think you can quietly.
Certainly a problem with "grandmothers" which sit still on IE6.
It also probably depends on what audience you will use flex for.
Grannies - you have to cut.
Programmers, adequate - I think everyone always updates their browser.
"Teapots" - also saw.

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Vladimir, 2015-11-07
@Vovchikvoin

We use Modernizr in the project, and we make two options for those who support sawing flex for those who don’t, all sorts of grandmothers, a slightly simplified version and everything suits everyone)

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