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today our topic is no more margins require in a modern approach to spacing everything in css has a box around it and understanding these boxes is key to being able to create layouts with css or to align items with other items lets talk about the problem of margin as we can see in the box model margin affects the components surroundings this is quite problematic when thinking in a component-based framework like react a few issues margin breaks component encapsulation a well-built component should not affect anything outside itself and margin makes reusability harder good components are usable in any context or layout the key takeaway is that margin does not affect the component itself it affects its neighbor components pushing them off because of this if we wanted to place this component in a different context or layout margin would get in the way of reusability at this point of my design experience i have found three possible solutions to solve the problem of margins i will go throug