Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-grid-3] Designer/developer feedback on masonry layout (#10233)

> > I think the concept of a website, that runs without JavaScript is basically dead by now.
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> I think it's the opposite. Most of the stuff that needed JavaScript in the past (like animations, scroll snap, anchor position, etc) can now be achieved with pure CSS (unless you want to translate all these features to JavaScript again, which is what I understand in your latest comment 😛).
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Indeed, exciting times for CSS! I will add that amongst the indie web circles I like to surf... JavaScript-reliant sites are the exception, not the norm.

The old web never disappeared, it just got built up around. Some city, new skyline.

> > experienced front-end developers already complain about the complexity and convolutedness of flex and grid.
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> I don't think `flex` and `grid` are harder than creating a responsive layout with all elements with position absolute and placing them using JavaScript.
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I find flex & grid easier to use! And understand!

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