Did some CSS explorations with @verpixelt today. We built a "Holy Grail layout" with collapsing sidebar using CSS grid!
https://codepen.io/anon/pen/JxXrqz pic.twitter.com/8UQIu8SZUl
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"How does this relate to Tachyons?" I'm sensing that this could easily be modularized, allowing you to use cargo/npm to pull application chrome off the shelf. Configurable through CSS vars. Tachyons / tachyons-variables can then be used to fill in the missing gaps.
There might be more abstractions possible once CSS subgrids become more stable (<90% browser support means it's not quite there yet). E.g. "npm install pinterest-cards-layout", "npm install de-stijl-magazine-layout", etc. All also configurable through CSS vars.
Anyway, in conclusion: CSS grid + CSS vars allows for some good code reuse, and I think that's cool.
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