As the sun dips below the horizon, the three Corinthian columns in the Roman Forum bask in a warm, golden glow, their ancient marble surfaces reflecting the hues of the fading day, a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of the past.
La casualidad quiso que alguien me regalara una caja de #ColumsIII vacía para #MegaDrive y que años más tarde me regalaran el #cartucho suelto! ¿No es bonito que la vida de estas vueltas? Se buscan instrucciones de #columns 3 ;)
A grid view was my first goal for https://schizo.social. #Mastodon clients all have so much dead-space, and I have wide screens so I want the content to fill them. I use social media for novelty, and without an algorithm it takes a LOT of scrolling to find anything interesting in the federated feed.
But the content of statuses varies a lot, so using a #CSS#Grid to achieve it leaves wide gaps in the rows. The only solution for that is to truncate the content with max-heights (there's a #masonry mode for #CSSGrid but it's only supported by #firefox and then only with an about:config flag).
So I went with #columns instead which are widely supported and achieve the masonry effect. The problem with those is that content is laid out chronologically down the #column, not across the rows.
How do you like your columns, sir?