I want fragmentation layouts #29
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This sounds like CSS Regions. I believe that’s being picked back up in the CSS Working Group. Maybe @jensimmons or @rachelandrew can comment? Current Status: 👎🏻 https://www.caniuse.com/#feat=css-regions |
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Submitted for consideration at SFHTML5 (#30) |
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yes that's Regions but there is no movement on it as far as I know. My AEA talk last year was essentially about this (the last part anyway) https://aneventapart.com/news/post/making-things-better-aea-video |
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@rachelandrew Thanks for that! I thought I remembered you bringing it up at AEA. I think Jen mentioned it on Shop Talk Show last week too. |
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I would say this (my personal take, not an official statement from anyone but me):
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Thank you @jensimmons for the update! |
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Thank you for chiming in with all of this detail @jensimmons! |
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@aarongustafson @jensimmons @caraya @rachelandrew Hi all!
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In other media, we have the ability to define content regions within a layout and flow content from one region into the next in a specific order. We don’t have this capability on the web currently. In order to achieve anything close to what’s possible in print layout tools, we either have to involve JavaScript or we must manually break our content into sections and hope we’ve allocated enough space for each of the blocks.
https://webwewant.fyi/wants/5e5b546b5d7825f4f22d90ff
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