Dire Strait
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"Tell me what you need from HTML and CSS"
Hi, this sounded so inviting :)
I need a better way to manage MULTIPLE `position: sticky` elements on a page.
Current model is so limited when you work with UI libraries and frameworks.
"Tell me what you need from HTML and CSS"
Hi, this sounded so inviting :)
I need a better way to manage MULTIPLE `position: sticky` elements on a page.
Current model is so limited when you work with UI libraries and frameworks.
I'd rather have the layout defined in one place, than fiddle with margins/paddings on individual columns/classes
I'd rather have the layout defined in one place, than fiddle with margins/paddings on individual columns/classes
That's because you can bubble `display: subgrid` up as many levels as you need.
I feel so empowered!
cc @kevinpowell.co
That's because you can bubble `display: subgrid` up as many levels as you need.
I feel so empowered!
cc @kevinpowell.co
cc @bram.us @nerdy.dev
cc @bram.us @nerdy.dev
padding-right: calc(20px + scrollbar-width(thin))
cc @nerdy.dev
padding-right: calc(20px + scrollbar-width(thin))
cc @nerdy.dev
codepen.io/codeOfArmz/p...
codepen.io/codeOfArmz/p...
container-scope: with-self
Currently they only act downwards. This makes it difficult to style opinionated libs markup where you can't insert any wrappers.
1/n
cc @nerdy.dev
container-scope: with-self
Currently they only act downwards. This makes it difficult to style opinionated libs markup where you can't insert any wrappers.
1/n
cc @nerdy.dev
"1. We need to do better with our internet presence in 2025."
"1. We need to do better with our internet presence in 2025."
Me: Yes, I can.
Me: I was waiting for the Argon laser to warm up
Me: Yes, I can.
Unmovable SaveAs modal dialog (Preview)
Need to use cmd-shift-3 to capture cursor and menu highlight.
Unmovable SaveAs modal dialog (Preview)
Need to use cmd-shift-3 to capture cursor and menu highlight.
Do you know if there's any drive to have 'level' implemented?
Do you know if there's any drive to have 'level' implemented?