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Tab Atkins-Bittner rewrote this technology’s spec because they thought it was too close to XUL (“zool”), resulting in a “tweener” syntax that was itself replaced a year later. Philip Walton maintained a showcase of problems made “trivially easy” by this technology called “solved by [this word]”. This is the alphabetically earlier of the two technologies today that easily solve the “holy grail” layout problem. A namesake property of this technology has default value “0 1 auto”, (15[1])whose three parts correspond to (*) “grow”, “shrink”, and “basis”. Basic concepts in this technology include the “main axis” and “cross (-5[1])axis”, along which items can be positioned using properties like “justify-self” and “align-content”. (-5[1])This technology is considered the one-dimensional analogue to CSS Grid. For 10 points, name this CSS module that lays out and aligns items in a container, named for a kind of “box”. ■END■ (10[2]0[3])

ANSWER: flexbox [accept CSS Flexible Box Layout; prompt on “CSS” or “Cascading Style Sheets” before “CSS” with “what part of CSS?”]
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