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so like isnt it so much fun when you add a margin top to something and instead of that thing moving its actually the parent that moves down instead yeah thats just great stuff right well thats part of collapsing margins which is one of the stranger and more counter-intuitive parts of css and one of the things thats even more annoying with it is that its not consistent because if you have a flex container or a grid container uh you throw a display flex or grid on there right it it no longer collapses the way it was before now there are different solutions to solving all of this and getting consistency in all situations uh so what were going to do in this video is were going to look at first why this is happening understand the whole collapsing margin thing were going to look at some sub-optimal solutions that i often see and then were going to dive into some more practical examples and practical ways that we can overcome this and make sure things are consistent every single t