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I never thought there would be a solution to this CSS problem for example here I have a card and inside that card I have an H1 and I have two paragraphs and these H1s and paragraphs have built in margin on them which is causing there to be space on the top and the bottom of my card as you can see and no matter what I do I canamp;#39;t change that except for the brand new CSS property called margin trim this property allows me to say I want to trim the margin for example in the block Direction and now the top and bottom margin that is being pushed down by this H1 and that paragraph tag are completely removed I could also do it for just the start so just the top of my element is going to have that margin removed or the end to remove it just from the bottom I can do the exact same thing with the inline direction as well this is a great new feature but unfortunately itamp;#39;s very experimental and only works in Safari so itamp;#39;s going to be a while until we can actually start usin