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by moritzwarhier
1331 days ago
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That's the argument for container queries, in my view. I imagine container queries will totally change the way I write CSS as soon they are broadly supported. Of course this would not make for a truly constrained-based layout definition. But it would at least make working this way somewhat possible. The example where flex-directon is switched using a container query is spot-on. That's exactly ly what I sometimes miss being able to do in HTML+CSS. Apparently there is a JS polyfill (awesome given the problem) but I haven't tried it and I assume the performance implications are bad. |
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