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Now it's Version 3.x


3rd Release public / 2019

proActive reCompilation!

Starting with version 3, browser prefixes are no longer included, and the project was also given a shorter name. Some preconfigurations, which were previously written to a layout file, are now included in the main file. Even today, a few websites still have version 1.1.1.

/*!
 * cFlex     :: v3.0.8
 * License   :: MIT
 * Update    :: 30.08.2019
 * Create    :: 22.08.2014
 * Author    :: Michael S. RitZenhoff
 * https://github.com/msritzenhoff/cFlex
 */

/*!
 * cFlex     :: v3.0.8
 * License   :: MIT
 * https://github.com/msritzenhoff/cFlex
 */


2nd Release internal / 2017

In 2017, several projects with CLIFFlex, still with prefixes, had already been implemented. More and more manufacturers used CSS-Flexbox and one or the other established itself. One could have changed, but due to the filling amount of Extras & Styles in their CSS, the decision was made to stay with our own. A few websites still have version 1.1.1 and doing great.

/*
  CLIFFlex
  Version   : 2.0.0
  Update    : 25.10.2017
  Create    : 22.08.2014
  Author    : Michael S. RitZenhoff
*/


1st Release internal / 2014

In 2014 I started to use CSS-Flexbox with many browser-prefixes. At that time there was no mention of the modern browsers. The then named CLIFFlex was used in the first projects.

/*
  CLIFFlex
  Version : 1.1.1
  Create  : 22.08.2014
  Author  : M. S. RitZenhoff
*/