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The main-start/main-end sides determine where to start placing flex items within the flex container, starting from the main-start end and going to the main-end end. Order Places elements in groups and determines which order they are to be placed in within the container. Flex-flow Shorthands flex-direction and flex-wrap to place the flex content.
A template to help create horizontal groupings of related content. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Wrap wrap A pass-through for the CSS "flex-wrap" property. Default wrap Example wrap=wrap-reverse String optional Align items align-items A pass-through for the CSS "align-items" property. Example align-items=center String optional Justify content ...
This template creates a two-column layout, where contents within the columns will have the same height, with any extra whitespace distributed throughout the shorter columns contents.
A smartphone positioned upright (portrait orientation) and horizontally (landscape orientation) Page orientation is the way in which a rectangular page is oriented for normal viewing. The two most common types of orientation are portrait and landscape . [ 1 ]
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University announced a continued effort in forwarding flexible displays in 2012. [49] On 30 May, in partnership with Army Research Lab scientists, ASU announced that it has successfully manufactured the world's largest flexible OLED display using thin-film transistor (TFTs) technology. [ 50 ]
HP Flexible Data Center, also termed FlexDC, is a modular data center built from prefabricated components by Hewlett-Packard and introduced in 2010. It is housed in five large buildings that form the shape of a butterfly.
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flex Short for point of inflection focal 1. A focal point, line, plane, ... is the intersection of several consecutive elements of a family of linear subspaces. (Semple & Roth 1949, p. 85, 252) 2. A focal curve, surface and so on is the locus of the focal points of a family of linear subspaces. (Semple & Roth 1949, p.252) focus A focal point.