CSS Flex Shrink
CSS flex shrink is applied to the flex. This property is used to shrink the flex inside the flexbox by increasing the flex property value in numbers.
Read MoreCSS flex shrink is applied to the flex. This property is used to shrink the flex inside the flexbox by increasing the flex property value in numbers.
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