Grid Happens: Because Flexbox Wasn’t Enough
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Grid Happens: Because Flexbox Wasn’t Enough

How we built a flexible, responsive 12-column CSS Grid system for our website redesign: lessons, hacks, and why grid finally made sense.

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A Responsive Item Counter with CSS only

A Responsive Item Counter with CSS only

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Learn to create dynamic "+X more" counters that update automatically without JavaScript, using CSS Container Queries, Custom Properties, and Counters for responsive components that adapt to container width.

GitButler 0.16 - "Sweet Sixteen"

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GitButler's Claude Code tab

GitButler's Claude Code tab

September 11, 2025by Scott Chacon

GitButler's new Agents Tab brings Claude Code directly into your Git workflow, giving each branch its own independent development assistant.

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Our waiting list generated over 1200 Git usage and feedback survey responses. Here is what we learned.

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Signing Commits in Git, Explained

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