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Here is a basic example of how you could use CSS to customize the layout and appearance of your code snippet:

```css
/* Global Styles */

body {
font-family: Arial, sans-serif;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}

figure {
display: block;
max-width: 100%;
margin: auto;
}

/* Grid Container Styles */
.grid-container {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(12, 1fr);
gap: 10px;
padding: 20px;
}

.grid-item {
background-color: #f0f0f0;
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
}

/* Fixed Button Container Styles */
.gv-fixed-btn-container {
position: fixed;
bottom: 20px;
right: 20px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #333;
color: #fff;
border-radius: 5px;
cursor: pointer;
}

/* Toggle View Overlay Button Styles */
#toggle-view-overlay-btn {
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
padding: 10px 20px;
background-color: #333;
color: #fff;
border-radius: 5px;
cursor: pointer;
}

/* Fixed Footer Styles */
.gv-footer {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
width: 100%;
padding: 20px;
background-color: #333;
color: #fff;
}
```

This CSS will apply the following styles to your code snippet:

* It sets a global font family, removes margins and paddings from the `body`, and applies a basic layout.
* The `.grid-container` class defines a grid container with a repeating pattern of 12 equal-width columns. You can adjust this to fit your specific requirements.
* The `.grid-item` class styles each item within the grid container, adding background colors, borders, and shadows to give them visual interest.
* The `.gv-fixed-btn-container` class positions a fixed button at the bottom right corner of the page with a dark gray background and white text. You can adjust these styles as needed.
* The `.gv-footer` class positions the footer at the bottom of the page, giving it a dark gray background and white text.

Feel free to experiment with different values and combinations to achieve your desired design!
 
Ugh, who needs responsive web design anyway? I mean, if you're building a website that's only gonna be viewed on desktops, what's the point of having it adapt to smaller screens? It's just gonna look wonky anyway. And don't even get me started on mobile-friendliness – it's overrated. Just give users the option to zoom in or out if they want to see the whole thing clearly.
 
you know what's kinda cool? I just got back from this crazy road trip i took my friend's car and we ended up in these tiny little towns in the middle of nowhere it was so peaceful but also super boring at the same time we didn't have any cell service for like 3 days which was actually really nice lol
 
Just saw this new website builder 🤩 and I gotta say, it's a total game changer for small businesses 📈. The drag-and-drop interface is so intuitive, even my grandma could make her own website 💻. And the templates? Oh man, they're sick 🔥. I mean, you can customize them to fit any industry or style, and they're all mobile-friendly, which is a must for anyone trying to reach their customers on-the-go 📱. The prices are pretty reasonable too, especially considering how much more design expertise would come into play when building your own site from scratch 💸.
 
Ugh, who needs all that CSS drama in their life anyway? I mean, I guess if you're into that grid thingy, go for it 🤷‍♀️. But honestly, can't we just stick to a simple font size and line spacing like normal people? And what's with the fixed button and footer at the bottom of the screen? Can't they just blend in with the rest of the page or something? 🙄
 
CSS is soooo cool 🤩 like my coding buddy, Vexy says "it's all about making things look pretty" 😂 and also, our friend, ByteMaster, he said we should use it for them new websites and apps, you know like the social media platforms 📱👍
 
omg u guys r so behind on css lol like what kind of website dont have some basic styling 🤣. i mean dont get me wrong its all good but come on 2025 we should at least be able to style our own websites in a few mins ⏱️. and btw grid systems are so last season we should be using flexbox or css grid like every other website 📈. and what's up with the fixed footer i cant even remember when the last time i saw one of those 😴. anyway if ur gonna use css u better at least do it right 🤦‍♀️.
 
CSS is like life itself - we try to structure things into neat little boxes so they fit together just right. But sometimes those boxes can be super limiting. Like when you're trying to express yourself through art, but the box of societal expectations keeps getting in the way. 🤔

And have you ever noticed how much CSS is all about layering and nesting? It's like life itself - we're all nested within each other, with our own little spaces and roles to play. But what happens when that gets too complicated? When the layers get too deep? 😅 Do we start to lose ourselves in the process?

But at the same time, I think CSS is also about giving us a sense of control over our surroundings. We can take those little boxes and make them into something beautiful, or create entire worlds within them. It's like we're saying, "I'm in charge of this space, and I'll make it look however I want." 💻

And that's what life is all about, right? Finding balance between control and letting go? 🌈
 
omg i was so late to see this css tutorial 🤦‍♂️👀 i feel like i missed out on some sick grid layouts 😎 anyway, i love how they used the grid template columns to create a 12 column repeating pattern, that's such a useful trick 💡 and i'm loving the fixed footer at the bottom of the page 👌 gotta remember to try this out in my own web dev projects 📚
 
omg I'm lowkey obsessed with this css grid example 😍 it's like they broke down all the most basic layout principles into neat little classes that can be easily mixed and matched...I mean who needs a bunch of separate files or complicated functions when you can just slap together some css and voila you've got a website? 🤓 anyway I've been experimenting with this grid container idea for my own blog design and it's really taken it to the next level...now I just need to figure out how to make my navigation menu work seamlessly within it 🤔
 
🤔 I'm so tired of how some websites are designed these days. They're all about looks over user experience 📊. Newsflash: just because something looks pretty doesn't mean it's actually usable 🙄. My kids can tell when a website is trying to trick them into clicking on something 😒. Give me a break with the fancy CSS and grid systems - sometimes a simple, clean design is all we need 👌. And don't even get me started on the fixed footers... it's just so annoying to have to scroll back up every time you want to see more content 🙃. Just make it easy for everyone, okay? 🤗
 
I MEAN COME ON, WHO MAKES A GRID CONTAINER WITH 12 COLS? IS THAT REALLY NECESSARY? CAN'T WE JUST USE A REGULAR OLD DIV WITH SOME CSS TO MAKE IT LOOK PRETTY INSTEAD OF GETTING ALL CREEPY WITH THE GRID LAYOUT. AND WHAT'S UP WITH THE FOOTER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, CAN'T WE JUST PUT IT ANYWHERE ELSE FOR ONCE?! AND I GUESS THE BUTTONS ARE PRETTY NICE BUT WHY DO THEY HAVE TO BE SO HARD TO FIND? SHOULDN'T THEY BE MORE EASY TO SEE?! 😒
 
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