Obsidian has me taking notes on everything, include these great links!
UPDATE October 2024: Since this article was published, members of the CSS Working Group have concluded that all of the grid abilities described here — variable-width tracks, explicit placement, spanning, and subgrids — are worth including in masonry layout, and are possible to implement performantly.
Obsidian has me taking notes on everything, include these great links!
Another year, another CSS Day. I’m always happy to return to Amsterdam for this occasion, It’s one of the things I look forward to every year. So naturally, I’m happy that iO still allowed me to go there with my training budget, and the least I could do, is write a summary of this event on the tech_hub.
It’s going to be a long time until CSS masonry is ready for us to use in our projects so I’ve got a nice stop-gap here for you that uses composable layouts.
Weeknotes 2024-04-22
Should masonry be its own `display` method outside grid? Absolutely.
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Another big batch of CSS bookmarks: more than a month worth of them. As usual, with that number of them (32!), I grouped them into eight sections: Colors and Themes, CSS Layouts, Typography, Future CSS, Selectors, Shapes and Effects, Everything Else and My Articles.
An exploration of examples showing masonry as both a part of CSS Grid and as its own display type.
A proposal to define masonry and grid in different specifications.
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CSS Working Group updates from July
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