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    Creating proportional, equal-height image rows with CSS

    July 28, 2025

    Equal-height image layouts seem simple until you try to build one that’s truly responsive. This tutorial walks through my solution using flexbox aspect ratios, the Eleventy Image plugin, and a Nunjucks shortcode.

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