Support Logical Shorthands in CSS
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Support Logical Shorthands in CSS
There’s a bit of a blind spot when working with CSS logical properties concerning shorthands. Miriam explains: She ends with the money question, whether we can do anything about it. We’re currently in a position of having to choose between supporting flow-relative terms like and with longhand properties and the ergonomic benefits of writing shorthand properties that are evaluated as physical… Source
Support Logical Shorthands in CSS | CSS-Tricks
There’s a bit of a blind spot when working with CSS logical properties concerning shorthands. Miriam explains: Logical properties are a great way to optimize our sites in advance, without any real effort. But what if we want to set multiple properties at once? This is where shorthands like margin and padding become useful. But they are currently limited to setting physical dimension. Logical properties are great, but they still feel like a seco…
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