Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-sizing] how should inline-axis intrinsic sizing work for 'fit-content' and 'fit-content()'? (#3731)

The CSS Working Group just discussed `how should inline-axis intrinsic sizing work for 'fit-content' and 'fit-content()'?`.

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&lt;AmeliaBR> Topic: how should inline-axis intrinsic sizing work for 'fit-content' and 'fit-content()'?<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> github: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/3731<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Rossen_:  The topic was introduced by David. He sent regrets. Who can talk?<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> fantasai: Oriol posted new comments on GitHub. I can introduce, but want to follow offline.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> … Issue is when argument is a percentage, that depends on the container. Cyclic resolution.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> … One option is to ignore components with percentage. Other is to treat as zero, same as in other places.<br>
&lt;fantasai> s/zero/zero or auto/<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> … I will probably pick the second &amp; integrate in spec. Let me know in the issue if you have concerns.<br>
&lt;AmeliaBR> Rossen_: I'm inclined to agree with being consistent with how percentages behave elsewhere.<br>
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