@brucelawson @patrickbrosset This is so accurate!
@mwichary My description of @patrickbrosset as "glamorous"?
@brucelawson @mwichary that's how I interpreted it anyway. And that's what counts.
@patrickbrosset @brucelawson In all seriousness, it’s really comforting to see other people feel similarly I do about CSS.
@mwichary @brucelawson Yes, I agree. The same themes came back multiple times. Worth thinking about and prototyping and creating solutions for.
@patrickbrosset @mwichary @brucelawson People want grid to be more fluid and flexbox to be more rigid, seems to me.
But yeah, wrapping-detection seems to be the low-hanging fruit here.
@ppk @patrickbrosset @brucelawson I’ll gently push back on this by saying I don’t think adding features in the right next step since I think this is how we got into this mess. My dream would be to revisit these construct with this feedback in mind. But, to be fair, I have no idea how typically this stuff is done.
@mwichary @patrickbrosset @brucelawson Recently I have the same feeling with CSS as I had with JavaScript 25 years ago: it's really cool but is being taught badly and has some glaring holes in it. Back then, I started quirksmode.org
Don't know what will happen this time, but I'm going to explore this theme further.