I know this is a Bad question that will lead me down the Path of Darkness. Butโ€ฆ Where do you start with mechanical keyboards? What I really mean is: where do you go next after having one for a bit, and thinking "yeah, this but really customized to my needs"? What do you try next? How do you test switches? It seems like the learning curve is steep and involves a lot of exploratory purchasing?
Firefox released the first prototype of #CSS Masonry back in 2020, as an extension to Grid layout. Now Safari TP has it as well, while Chrome is working on an alternate proposal. I've been enjoying the discussions, and the way both proposals have improved because of the debate. But what's the current status, what's next, and what's at stake?
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This is a nice little monthly update on the support status of various features, from the Web DX community group. And it has an RSS feed! ๐Ÿฅณ Cascade Layers have been supported on all major browsers for 30 months! (That's the criteria used for 'widely available' in Baseline) #css
Starting in 1hr (10am PT) @npub1n00p...0sgz and I will be Winging It live! We're talking about #CSS grids again โ€“ starting with a mockup and some HTML (which I haven't seen yet), and talking through our process as we write the code. https://www.youtube.com/live/kQu-bSWccNA
My first full disassembly. Hope I can get it back together after cleaning! #clocks image
The CSSWG as agreed to publish a first Working Draft for Masonry layout โ€“ with the two major proposals merged where possible, and otherwise presented side by side. Most of the differences are syntax only. Here's the Editor's Draft that will be published: And the discussion: #css