I’ve read the books, tried the examples and tested little known gems of CSS but then you read something that makes you sit there and realise that no matter what you do you have only scratched the surface. Molly Holzschlag teaches us about another one of those lesser used CSS rules; display: run-in; that really could be put to better use. But why is this not supported by Firefox? It would appear to be one of the better class’ to support. I can already see a use for it in this site, removing span div’s from the equation and making the code a little easier.

Adam Chamberlin
Head of digital development for Mackman Group. Aging consummate athlete attempting to run, bike and enjoy the outdoors.
Having worked in the cycling industry prior to a global pandemic I took up running to spend more time with my family. Since then I have caught the 'long run' bug and challenged myself.
Now back in the tech industry I am fascinated by using technology to help live a healthier and more sustainable life.
Day life is spent in WordPress and talking all things technical SEO.
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