CSS contain-intrinsic-* not experimental and add examples
FF107 ships the contain-intrinsic-* CSS properties, which means that with Chrome existing support the properties are no longer experimental. This removes the tags and compat macro.
In addition, it adds trivial (and repetitive) examples with cross link to the more full example from the long hand to shorthand cases. My understanding is that where possible a trivial example is better than no example. There is not much benefit here to creating a bigger example than the one in the contain-intrinsic-size topic.
Other docs work for this can be tracked in #21274
Preview URLs
- /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-block-size
- /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-height
- /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-inline-size
- /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-size
- /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-width
Flaws (2)
Note! 3 documents with no flaws that don't need to be listed. 🎉
URL: /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-inline-size
Title: contain-intrinsic-inline-size
Flaw count: 1
- bad_bcd_links:
- no explanation!
URL: /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-block-size
Title: contain-intrinsic-block-size
Flaw count: 1
- bad_bcd_links:
- no explanation!
External URLs (1)
URL: /en-US/docs/Web/CSS/contain-intrinsic-size
Title: contain-intrinsic-size
- https://web.dev/content-visibility/ (1 time)
(this comment was updated 2022-11-08 05:50:36.853214)
@dipikabh Would appreciate a review on this when you get a moment.
Drive-by note: Synchronization with bcd (experimental/deprecated/... tags and banners) is done by a boat nowadays. When a new mdn/bcd release is done (twice a week), a bot creates a PR with the changes.
Thanks @teoli2003 - that's good to know! This particular case also needs to be reviewed for the examples.