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display: 
    > flex <!-- Creates a flex-box container. Items in this container 
    become flex-box items. Useful for laying out elements in a single 
	row or column responsively. These items can have the following declerations 
    applied to them: -->

flex-direction: determines which direction is the main axis
	> row <!-- Main axis is left to right -->
    > row-reversed <!-- Main axis is right to left -->
    > column <!-- Main axis is top to bottom -->
    > column-reversed <!-- Main axis is bottom to bottom -->

flex-wrap: wraps content in flexcontainer if necessary
	> nowrap (default)
	> wrap

flex-flow: specifies both flex-direction and flex-wrap
	> ex = flex-flow: row wrap

justify-content: determines how elements are positioned along main axis (again, main axis is set by flex direction)
	> flex-start <!-- This is affected accordingly if main axis is reversed -->
    > flex-end <!-- This is affected accordingly if main axis is reversed -->
    > center
	> etc.

align-items: determines how elements are positioned along the non main axis, the cross axis (again, main axis is set by flex direction)
	> flex-start <!-- This is affected accordingly if main axis is reversed -->
    > flex-end <!-- This is affected accordingly if main axis is reversed -->
    > center
	> etc.
	> Note, align-items has a different meaning if display from above is NOT set to flex and is set to grid, ie (display: grid)
	
	When items are wraped, you use flex-content to change how rows are positioned to each other

align-content: 
	> center
	> space-between
	> space-around
	> etc.
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