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Oh, you're right. It's OK when the container is `box-sizing: content-box;`. Thats's tricky : every frameworks I know begin with something like `* {box-sizing: border-box;}` :/

The 2 links above contain test cases. TLDR : all replaced elements (`img`, `input`, `textarea`, etc.) or long words like URL can break your flex-item without this "hack".

Oh, I found my issue: I compressed the `.ttf` file into `.woff2` file but doesn't work with my compressed format. Do you provide `.woff2` and `.woff` format for variable font?

Hi, Thanks for quick response :) 1- Used Package Control. CSSlint 1.1.5 2- OS is Windows 7 3- tried different kinds of CSS (simple and complex one). A simple p...

Great thanx for your answer ! I did everything as you explained, but console is still empty : ![csslint](https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/491029/1232665/e54b13ac-28d9-11e3-92ae-6242484f1601.PNG) I think the only left possibility is a conflit with another...

Bah, en attendant qu'on puisse faire des `grid-column: content(data-number)`, ce qui arrivera un jour, il faudra passer par JS et ça dénature toute l'idée du "framework". En tout cas merci...

Makes sense, thank you!

Well, I tried the polyfill with View() animations on these Codepen : - https://codepen.io/raphaelgoetter/pen/VwqjGav - https://codepen.io/raphaelgoetter/pen/wvReGKK I added the Polyfill this way : But none of these showcases is working...

This Codepen is applying ScrollTimeline *without* `animation-range` and Polyfill doesn't seem to work on Firefox neither: https://codepen.io/raphaelgoetter/pen/QWzRXgZ Note : I love scroll-driven animations and all the great stuffs you do,...

Thank you for these clues ! > the top element does something driven by scroll in Safari (but not in Chrome for some reason … 🤔) Actually it's weirder than...