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Defensive CSS also has a chapter on this defensivecss.dev/tip/grid-min... Turns out the stylelint plugin for that doesn't have a rule for that. Yet. github.com/yuschick/sty...
A sudden spark of inspiration yesterday and now we're waiting for the printing company to deliver these bad boys.
Practical CSS and design tips that helps in building future-proof user interfaces.
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Defensive CSS - Minimum Content Size In CSS grid
Project Wallace
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Few things give me more stress than some breaking changes just before a public release. Anyway, stylelint plugin is now 0.5.0 🥲
Wow, hadn't noticed the massive horizontal overflow. @polypane.app would have caught this. I don't even... I'm so disappointed in myself right now.
Triggered by @patrickbrosset.com's talk at #CSSDay: Progressively enhanced data-dense layout with grid-lanes www.projectwallace.com/blog/using-g... Or, less keyword-heavy: how grid-lanes can be used for data-dense layouts and not just for fun/newspaper-like stuff for browsers that support it.
Dogfooding the Wallace stylelint plugin on an upcoming new page on the website. There's so much to improve: more granular error ranges, better error messaging, subtle bugs to fix. But it'll be good!