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  • Professional portrait of Frank Jamison dressed in medieval-inspired attire, seated at a wooden desk in a candlelit stone study, writing with a quill in an open book filled with box model diagrams, surrounded by dice, scrolls, and an ornate volume titled CSS Codex.
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    The CSS Codex, Part VII: The Box Model Reforged

    March 23, 2026 / No Comments

    I once believed I understood the box model. That belief did not survive contact with a production layout. There is a moment in every developer’s journey when the illusion breaks. A layout that should align does not. A container that should fit overflows like a cursed relic. Padding behaves like it has its own agenda. Borders appear where none were invited. And somewhere in the chaos, width betrays you. This is the moment the box model reveals its true nature. Not as a simple rule, but as a system of physical laws. If the cascade is the magic, then the box model is the physics engine that governs the world…

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