CSS Masonry & CSS Grid | CSS-Tricks
Briefly

Masonry layouts, often seen as the last major layout type from the CSS 3 era without a built-in solution, still have their place in modern design.
Currently, there are two competing proposals for CSS masonry, each with its own set of benefits and challenges, highlighting the need for clarity in design priorities.
Masonry is akin to building a wall with uneven sized stones, where the column dictates the layout, ensuring there are no unwanted gaps between items.
While masonry may not be the trendiest option anymore, it remains relevant for scenarios that require packing varying item sizes efficiently into columns.
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