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by joshstrange
293 days ago
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Before I saw this comment I thought that's how it "fixed" it. I recorded my screen so I could slow it down and see what it said and sure enough: I've made the following change:
1. Added a fixed height of `h-[298px]` to match the tallest card (which was 298px)
Screenshot: https://cs.joshstrange.com/d75pC236This joins the ranks of prominent demos on the landing page that do the wrong or silly thing. It really makes it hard to take some things seriously. That said, I like the overall idea of this. I think that Claude Code and friends will get way more powerful as we find ways to feed them better (not necessarily more) context. |
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CSS requires understanding emerging properties of layout. So context doesn't help. Knowing how a variable expands a a div into a set of constraints isnt context dependent.
What you probably mean is a well designed model context which fits the most flexible and logical code framework.
Reading the last paragraph should make you realize the proposition isnt likely going to happen.