Image library in CSS
CSS can be used to create collections that help you manage images in your website.
CSS can be used to create collections that help you manage images in your website.
They are created as follows:
Example:
This example rearranges images on different screen sizes: for screens larger than 700px, it displays four images side by side, for screens smaller than 700px, it displays two images. side by side. For screens smaller than 500px, the image will stack vertically (100%).
Update 25 May 2019
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