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title: "The Grid"
date: 2023-11-19T07:56:44-08:00
draft: true
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- name: old-blog-list
src: old-blog-list.png
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alt: "
A screenshot of the old blog list on Erynwells.me.
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Over the last several months, in the gaps between work and life beyond the
computer, I've been working on a fairly massive rebuild of Erynwells.me. It
started out as dissatification with how the blog list looked, and spooled out
into a whole 'other project entirely.
{{< img name=old-blog-list >}}
When I built that page, I *really* wanted CSS Subgrid to be a thing. I
wanted to build a single grid that aligned the month, day, and title columns of
that layout in a way that would adapt to changing text sizes and lengths.
Subgrid was the ticket, but it was unfortunately a little while out yet.
## The Grid System
Fast forward a year, and caniuse.com [tells a different story][caniuse-subgrid].
As of November 2023, all the major browsers have shipped implementations of
Subgrid, and 80% of users have upgraded to a version that supports it. That
feels like a pretty good place to start adopting it in my tiny corner of the
internet.
<p class="ciu_embed" data-feature="css-subgrid" data-periods="future_1,current,past_1,past_2" data-accessible-colours="false">
<picture>
<source type="image/webp" srcset="https://caniuse.bitsofco.de/image/css-subgrid.webp">
<source type="image/png" srcset="https://caniuse.bitsofco.de/image/css-subgrid.png">
<img src="https://caniuse.bitsofco.de/image/css-subgrid.jpg" alt="Data on support for the css-subgrid feature across the major browsers from caniuse.com">
</picture>
</p>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/ireade/caniuse-embed/public/caniuse-embed.min.js"></script>
[caniuse-subgrid]: https://caniuse.com/?search=subgrid

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