> ... this has the potential of freeing us from the horrible disaster for layout that is CSS, and giving us a sane replacement, without waiting for browsers or the W3.
I said this exact thing when I threw together my attempt at solving the problem a month ago[1]. (Except mine used a physics engine to simulate springs.) I am now cynical about a JS-based page layout engine approach being adopted at all. There are just too many people who, after mastering CSS, believe it is the only real, performant, and compatible way to do things.
I said this exact thing when I threw together my attempt at solving the problem a month ago[1]. (Except mine used a physics engine to simulate springs.) I am now cynical about a JS-based page layout engine approach being adopted at all. There are just too many people who, after mastering CSS, believe it is the only real, performant, and compatible way to do things.
[1] https://github.com/Jared314/physics-based-page-layout