On 18 May 2017, at 19:26, Reese wrote:
Wow, the formatting on that got clobbered. Will probably get clobbered
on this email also.
How long has that been happening?
Hard to say. What formatting got clobbered? You initial post didn't
look mangled to me.
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> On May 19, 2017, at 4:20 AM, Reese wrote:
>
> Is anyone playing with this yet? Using it in production?
Yes and yes.
To the second question “production” is for webviews inside an iOS app.
> Browser support is reportedly 69% worldwide, US-only support is 77%
> according to caniuse.com (as repo
At 03:20 PM 5/18/2017, Reese wrote:
Wow, the formatting on that got clobbered. Will probably get clobbered
on this email also.
How long has that been happening?
Reese
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> On May 19, 2017, at 4:49 AM, Tom Livingston wrote:
>
> I have a content module. A div containing text above a flexible-width
> video (could easily be an image too).
>
> I have 2 of these on a web page. They stack on narrow widths, and go
> side-by-side at wide enough widths. They have differe
I'll have to whip up a test page. Can't share the real page.
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
> Not without a link.
>
> Best,
> Karl
>
> Sent from losPhone
>
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Correction:
Sorry, that should have said I started down the path of *min-height*
not min-width.
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Tom Livingston wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I have a content module. A div containing text above a flexible-width
> video (could easily be an image too).
>
> I have 2 of
Listers,
I have a content module. A div containing text above a flexible-width
video (could easily be an image too).
I have 2 of these on a web page. They stack on narrow widths, and go
side-by-side at wide enough widths. They have different amounts of
text in each. I will inevitably be asked to
Is anyone playing with this yet? Using it in production?
Browser support is reportedly 69% worldwide, US-only support is 77%
according to caniuse.com (as reported in the article) and IE-Edge
support is in the works:
https://medium.com/dev-channel/css-variables-no-really-76f8c91bd34e
What it look