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ryanmulligan.dev
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| | | | | How container queries help move an element to the opposite side of its parent container when both have dynamic responsive dimensions. | |
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jaketrent.com
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| | | | | Containers are queryable globally. Here's how. | |
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thomasorus.com
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| | | | | Multiple innovations have been released and are now supported in all modern browsers, and some of them fundamentally change how to make websites. | |
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css.oddbird.net
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| | | [AI summary] The proposal outlines the development of container queries in CSS, focusing on enabling components to adapt to their container's size. It discusses single-axis containment, migration paths, and stakeholder feedback. The key points are: 1) Container queries allow components to respond to their container's size, similar to media queries but for layout. 2) Single-axis containment is proposed to address specific layout issues, though there are potential complexities with cross-axis interactions. 3) Migration paths are being considered to ensure compatibility with existing browsers, including syntax for testing support. 4) Stakeholders like Chromium, Gecko, and Webkit have shown interest or provided feedback, with ongoing discussions in the CSSWG. | ||