Transitioning to Auto Height

I know this is something Chris has wanted forever, so it’s no surprise he’s already got a fantastic write-up just a day after the news broke. In fact, I first learned about it from his post and was unable …


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https://css-tricks.com/transitioning-to-auto-height/

Created 7mo | Jun 28, 2024, 3:20:05 PM


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