Una Kravets
Una Kravets
@nt1m I disagree that putting `inset-area` in the `position` shorthand makes sense. `inset-area` positioning only works with absolute or fixed positioning, so combining it with other position options (such as...
@fantasai - how would this work with `position-try-options`? What if you skip the inset-area and want to use named `@position-try` values instead? I.e. `position: fixed --foo --bottom, --top;`?
+1 keep the styles consistent
Additional card design samples: [](https://dribbble.com/shots/6922328-Successful-card-design-in-3-steps-UX-UI-and-Framework) [](https://dribbble.com/shots/5855115-Ecommerce-App-card?utm_source=Pinterest_Shot&utm_campaign=zhaowei123&utm_content=Ecommerce+App+card&utm_medium=Social_Share) [](https://dribbble.com/shots/6834182-CRM-Report-Page) [](https://dribbble.com/shots/7706695-Funcity-amusement-theme-park-app-1-dribble-invite-giveaway) [](https://dribbble.com/shots/6797136-Connections-Page) The next few are all from this [article](https://www.sitepoint.com/card-tricks-using-cards-in-web-design-layouts/):   
A "skeleton" is a UX pattern -- not a UI pattern. There is no UI standard for this. A skeleton can be used for: - a blog post card -...
I'm wondering if we would want the role name announced at all since it holds no meaningful content? That being said, the role would be stating that content is coming......