Is there a <div> or <span> equivalent for having by default the CSS property display: flex ?
Is there a  or  equivalent for having by default the CSS property display: flex;?
    
    
        
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        No, but you can find a soluton here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9845011/are-custom-elements-valid-html5 ... which answers might be a possible duplicate to this question
        – Asons
                Feb 16 '17 at 10:33
    
                    
                
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        No such thing exists at the moment :(
But...
You could make your own in some browsers...
HTML:
<flex>
    <div>Foo</div>
    <div>Bar</div>
</flex>
CSS:
flex {
    display: flex;
}
        
        
            
                
                
                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                
                    
                    
                        
    
    
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        Forgive my possible lack of understanding, but that seems to be for creating custom elements with special functionality. All we're doing here is dropping some CSS on an arbitrary block.
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                    No, but you can find a soluton here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9845011/are-custom-elements-valid-html5 ... which answers might be a possible duplicate to this question – Asons Feb 16 '17 at 10:33
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            No such thing exists at the moment :(
But...
You could make your own in some browsers...
HTML:
<flex>
    <div>Foo</div>
    <div>Bar</div>
</flex>
CSS:
flex {
    display: flex;
}
 
    
    
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                    Forgive my possible lack of understanding, but that seems to be for creating custom elements with special functionality. All we're doing here is dropping some CSS on an arbitrary block. – Eamonn Feb 16 '17 at 12:57
